Our walk-in clinics can assist you with a range of non-life-threatening injuries and illnesses without an expensive and time-consuming trip to the emergency room. Most visits average a 15- minute wait time, letting you experience quality care in a manageable timeframe. Is the St. George Instacare too busy? We provide short wait times and convenient access.
Urgent care clinics primarily treat minor injuries and illnesses that need immediate help, like the flu or broken bones. Our instant care clinics available outside your primary care doctor’s regular hours, and we’re significantly less expensive than heading to the hospital. If your condition is life-threatening, dial 9-1-1 or head to an emergency room immediately.
If you have a flu and/or fever, animal bite, broken bone, or minor cut that need stitches, urgent care is the place to be! We also offer physicals, blood work, and a variety of other services.
Nope! Just stop by a clinic when we’re open and you’ll be seen within a few minutes.
The cost of your visit depends on the complexity of the visit. This is determined based on which services and/or procedures you need. You can see our service fees here, but feel free to call a clinic if you have more specific questions. (For Medicare patients, CLICK HERE.)
Yes, our urgent care providers can refill most prescriptions for a short period of time until you're able to get in to see a primary care physician.
Corner Clinic accepts most major insurances. For questions about coverage, please contact your insurer prior to your appointment.
Prior to your appointment, please verify with you insurance company that your plan is accepted at Corner Clinic.
Urgent care can provide care for mild services such as sore throat, cough, fever, vomiting, and injuries such as broken bones and wound care. A primary care provider will help you gain insight into your overall health status, manage chronic disease, and discuss preventative care.
Urgent care can provide care for non-life threatening services such as sore throat, cough, fever, vomiting, and injuries such as broken bones and wound care. Any life-threatening symptoms such as difficulty breathing, severe bleeding, chest pain, or stroke like symptoms, go to the emergency room or call 9-1-1.
InstaCare is a tradename for a Utah hospital system's urgent care clinics. Learn more here.