When Should You Visit Us?

If you are unsure where you should be seen for a non-life threatening illness or injury, please do not hesitate to call any of our centers for guidance: 855-349-2828

General Illnesses
PCP
ER
Acute Conditions - Diagnosis
Acute Conditions - Treatment
Loss Of Consciousness
Injuries
PCP
ER
Broken Bones / Fractures
Major Trauma
Cold / Flu ? Respiratory
PCP
ER
Bronchitis
Common ColdCommon ColdCommon Cold
INSECT BITES & RASH
PCP
ER
Animal or Insect Bite - Minor
Animal or Insect Bite - Severe
EAR, NOSE, THROAT
PCP
ER
Ear Infections
Sinus Infections
Sore / Strep Throat
NEUROLOGICAL
PCP
ER
Headaches or Migraine
Head Trauma - Mild
CARDIOVASCULAR
PCP
ER
Chest Pain
Heart Attack
ALLERGY
PCP
ER
Allergic Reaction - Minor
Allergic Reaction - Severe
UROLOGICAL
PCP
ER
STD Testing

Convenient care when you need it most.

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PhysicianOne Urgent Care centers are open every day with extended hours:  8 am - 8 pm, Monday through Friday and 9 am - 5 pm on weekends and holidays. Walk-ins are always welcome.

What Our Patients Are Saying

Rating 4.6
Rating 4.2
Rating 4.6
Rating 5.0

"The overall care I received was excellent! I also appreciate your affiliation with Yale New Haven Hospital."

Patient
Derby, CT

"Throughout the visit I felt like the staff really cared. The Doctor took his time talking with me about my symptoms, and I felt like he listened to all my concerns and took that into consideration when recommending the right treatment. Thank you!"

Patient
Hamden, CT

"I had to take my son in for an ear infection following a sudden change in temperament at daycare. He was inconsolable the entire car ride but when we got there and by the time we left this care facility he was back to his normal happy go lucky little two year old boy. I highly recommend PhysicianOne Urgent Care."

Patient
Westwood, MA

"I wanted to take a moment to thank you for the attention you gave me last week. My son was started on antibiotics and ear drops. Within 24 hours he began to feel better. The poor kid had been going to school in tears because he was afraid of missing any more days, but feeling (and looking) just awful! He's not been able to even think about lacrosse practice, but thanks to starting him on antibiotics, he was thrilled to return to practice today."

Patient
Somers, NY