Injury Treatment on Your Schedule at Our Urgent Care Center in Medford, MA
When you or your child need treatment for a minor but painful injury, you need it fast. After all, even though you’re not facing a life-threatening emergency, it hurts! At PhysicianOne Urgent Care in Medford, Massachusetts, we don’t think that you should have to spend days waiting for an appointment with a primary care provider or hours sitting in a crowded ER waiting room in order to receive medical attention. We’re committed to providing express care on a walk-in basis, and we do so every day. At our office, you can receive the attentive care you need on your schedule.
Don’t Wait for Minor Injury Treatment
If you’re injured, there’s no need to wait. Come directly to PhysicianOne Urgent Care in Medford if you have:
- Muscle pain
- Bruising
- A tick bite
- A suspected fracture or muscle strain
- A wound, blister, burn, or other skin irritation
- Pain after an accident or fall
- Minor sports injury
You can count on our experienced and compassionate healthcare providers to quickly evaluate your injury and recommend an appropriate treatment plan to address it. We’ll help you feel better so you can get back to your routine as soon as possible.
Quality Care at Your Convenience
At PhysicianOne Urgent Care, we know what most people want when they seek injury treatment at an urgent care center; most notably, they’re looking for professionalism, efficiency, and high-quality care. With our capable and friendly staff, modern office, extended hours, and onsite imaging services, we provide our patients with the utmost in convenience and confidence. By consistently delivering outstanding healthcare services, we’ve earned the trust and loyalty of patients throughout the Medford area, as well as a certification from the Urgent Care Association (UCA).
If you need treatment for a minor injury, you can you receive it now. Stop by PhysicianOne Urgent Care in Medford today. We accept most major health insurance plans and offer affordable options for self-paying patients.