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General Info
(702) 895-7776 (FAX - Jones location)
2610 S Jones Blvd Ste 1 - Las Vegas, Nevada 89146 (Jones location)
2208 S Nellis Blvd Ste 5 - Las Vegas, Nevada 89104 (Nellis location)
Frequently Asked Questions
What services does Instant Care provide?
At Instant Care, we offer a wide range of healthcare services, including urgent care for non-life-threatening conditions, preventive health screenings, vaccinations, and treatment for common illnesses and minor injuries. We also provide diagnostic services like lab testing and X-rays, ensuring comprehensive care for your immediate health needs.
Do I need to make an appointment, or can I walk in?
No appointment is necessary at Instant Care! We welcome walk-ins and strive to provide prompt service for all our patients. Whether you need urgent care or a routine check-up, our team is ready to assist you.
Does Instant Care accept insurance?
Yes, Instant Care accepts most major insurance plans. Our team is happy to help you verify coverage and address any questions about your benefits. If you don’t have insurance, we offer affordable self-pay options to ensure everyone has access to quality healthcare.
What conditions can be treated at an urgent care center?
Urgent care Las Vegas centers handle non-life-threatening issues like minor fractures, sprains, cuts requiring stitches, flu symptoms, and infections.
Do I need an appointment for urgent care services?
No, we accept walk-in patients without the need for an appointment!
Do you provide physical exams for work, school, or sports?
Yes! We offer work, school, and sports physicals, including DOT physicals.
Can I switch my primary care provider to Instant Care Medical Clinic?
Yes, we welcome new patients and can help transfer your medical records.
When should I visit urgent care instead of the emergency room?
Visit urgent care for non-life-threatening conditions like flu, minor fractures, sprains, infections, and cuts requiring stitches. For life-threatening emergencies, go to the ER.
Do I need medical care if I feel fine after a car accident?
Yes, some injuries like whiplash or internal bruising may take hours or days to appear. It’s best to get checked early.