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Urgent Care for Families in Provo

At Precision Medical Care, we provide fast and reliable urgent care services for patients of all ages. Our experienced medical team treats a wide range of non-life-threatening illnesses and injuries, helping you and your family receive the care you need without the long waits of emergency rooms.

Whether you are dealing with a sudden illness, minor injury, or unexpected health concern, our physicians are ready to provide timely and compassionate care.

Conditions We Treat

Our clinic provides treatment for many common urgent medical conditions, including:

  • Wound care and laceration repair
  • Minor fractures and injury evaluation
  • Sore throat and strep throat
  • Ear infections and earaches
  • Bronchitis and respiratory infections
  • Pneumonia
  • Sinus infections
  • Cold and flu symptoms
  • Minor burns and cuts
  • Allergic reactions (non-severe)

Care for Children and Adults

As a family practice clinic, we provide urgent care services for both children and adults. Parents can feel confident bringing their children to our clinic for evaluation and treatment of common illnesses and injuries.

Our physicians focus on patient-centered care, ensuring every visit is comfortable, informative, and focused on recovery.

When to Visit Urgent Care

Urgent care is the right choice when you need prompt medical attention but your condition is not life-threatening.

Visit our clinic if you experience:
  • Fever or flu symptoms
  • Ear pain or sinus pressure
  • Minor injuries or sprains
  • Cuts that may require stitches
  • Persistent cough or breathing discomfort
  • Minor infections

For severe or life-threatening emergencies such as chest pain, severe bleeding, or difficulty breathing, please call 911 immediately.

Need Medical Attention Today?

If you or a family member need prompt medical care, our team is here to help.

Contact us today to schedule a visit or learn more about our urgent care services.

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