With PRESNow 24/7 Urgent and Emergency Care, you have the convenience of two levels of care under one roof, 24 hours a day, 7 days per week.
A clinician assesses your condition, provides the care needed, and saves you money by only billing for the level of care used.
No appointments, accepting walk-ins only for both urgent and emergency services.
Expanded lab and x-ray services are available on site.
If you feel that you are having a serious medical emergency, you should go to your closest emergency department as soon as possible. Support and encouragement from your family is important. For the privacy and safety of all our patients we may need to limit your visitors. Visitors may be asked to wait in the waiting area during your treatment.
Children must always be accompanied by a parent.
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If you require emergency care, we are in-network with all insurance plans. If your visit is determined to be for urgent care needs, we are in-network with the insurance plans listed below:
Do not use this on-line navigation tool if you have a medical emergency. If you have a medical emergency or need immediate care, go to the closest emergency department or call 911. If you are not sure whether you have a medical emergency, click here to find out more information about common urgent and emergency medical issues and the most appropriate place for treatment.
Check your official health plan documents to see what services and providers are covered by your health plan. Suggested care options are not medical advice.
Information about treatment costs are estimates and reflect the average costs of guidance and care delivered through Presbyterian Healthcare Services employed and contracted service providers.
Costs for specific guidance and treatments may be higher or lower than the costs represented here. Emergency room cost estimates include facility charge and initial physician consultation.
Please note that services may be performed in the hospital by participating providers as well as nonparticipating providers who may separately bill patients. Providers that perform health care services in the hospital may or may not participate in the same health benefits plans as the hospital where a patient receives services. Prospective patients should contact their health insurance carriers in advance of receiving services at a hospital to determine whether the scheduled health care services provided in that hospital will be covered at in-network rates.