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Renown Urgent Care - USA ParkwayRenown Urgent Care - USA ParkwayHorarios
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Renown Urgent Care - FernleyRenown Urgent Care - FernleyHorarios
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Renown Urgent Care - FallonRenown Urgent Care - FallonHorarios
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Renown Urgent Care sees patients 365 days a year for not life-threatening medical concerns.
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Renown Urgent Care - North CarsonRenown Urgent Care - North CarsonHorarios
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Renown Urgent Care - Los AltosRenown Urgent Care - Los AltosHorarios
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Renown Urgent Care - Summit RidgeRenown Urgent Care - Summit RidgeHorarios
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Renown Urgent Care - North HillsRenown Urgent Care - North HillsHorarios
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Renown Urgent Care - RylandRenown Urgent Care - RylandHorarios
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Renown Urgent Care - VistaRenown Urgent Care - VistaHorarios
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Renown Urgent Care - Damonte RanchRenown Urgent Care - Damonte RanchHorarios
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Primary Care vs. Urgent Care vs. The ER
When seeking medical care, there are several different provider types and options from which to choose. For example, you may have asked yourself a common question: Should I go to my primary care provider, urgent care or the emergency room? Sarah Herbert, APRN with Renown Medical Group – South Carson, provides guidelines to help you easily make this decision. When should you go to the Emergency Room (ER)? Making a visit to the ER should be reserved for severe symptoms and/or life-threatening conditions, including: Chest pain Severe shortness of breath or difficulty breathing Weakness or numbness on one side Slurred speech Fainting/loss of consciousness Continuous bleeding or major open wounds Severe allergic reactions Coughing or throwing up blood Drug or alcohol overdose Sharp pain in lower abdomen Severe dehydration and not responding to nausea medication (needing IV fluids) High fever that does not get better with medicine Serious burns Broken bones/dislocated joints Head trauma Find an Emergency Department Near You If you’re still unsure of where to go for appropriate medical care, it’s best to check with your primary care physician. And remember, for a life-threatening emergency, call 9-1-1 immediately!