Urgent Care

An urgent care provider treating a patient.

Faith Regional Physician Services Urgent Care provides the highest quality of care with minimal wait times for medical issues that need quick attention but aren’t emergencies. 

What is Urgent Care?

Urgent care centers are a convenient way for you to get quick medical attention without scheduling an appointment or going to the emergency room. Urgent care is also a great option if you need care after hours or when your primary care provider is unavailable.

The clinic is open seven days a week and has x-ray and lab services onsite. No appointment needed.

When to go to Urgent Care

You can go to urgent care for a variety of non-emergent conditions and illnesses, including:

  • Sprains, strains and cuts 
  • Minor infections, rashes and sore throats
  • Minor broken bones
  • Colds, flus, and earaches
  • Minor burns
  • Most acute care concerns and minor injuries

Urgent Care vs Emergency Room

While urgent care is a great alternative for many injuries and illnesses, it is not a replacement for your primary care doctor or the emergency room. You should go to the ER or call 911 if you are experiencing an illness, injury, or symptoms that could cause death or disability, such as:

  • An allergic reaction with trouble breathing, hives, or swelling
  • Chest pain that lasts for more than a few minutes
  • Difficulty breathing
  • Heavy bleeding, severe burns, or deep wounds
  • High fever with a headache or stiff neck
  • Injury to the neck, spine, or head, especially if you are also experiencing other symptoms
  • Passing out, fainting, or having seizures
  • Poisoning or overdose
  • Serious injuries
  • Severe and persistent vomiting or diarrhea
  • Sudden severe headache or pain, such as in the jaw or arm
  • Sudden confusion, weakness, loss of balance, face drooping, blurred vision, slurred speech, or other signs of a stroke

Urgent Care Advanced Care Practitioners

Shelby Freudenburg
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Jessica Reich
APRN
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Abby Rockford
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Urgent Care Clinics

2600 W. Norfolk Ave.
Norfolk, NE 68701 Ph: (402) 844-8301 Fax: (402) 844-8302 Hours: Sunday - Saturday: 10 a.m. - 6 p.m. Directions