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When should you pay Urgent Care of Colorado a visit?

You do not have to be a prior patient at Urgent Care of Colorado. Walk-in care is available for the following:

  • Cold and flu symptoms
  • Fracture, sprain, or strain
  • Cuts, scrapes, minor burns, or rash
  • Urinary tract infection and other urinary problems
  • Emergency contraception
  • Asthma attack
  • Fever
  • Nausea, vomiting, and diarrhea
  • Mild dehydration
  • Back pain, joint pain
  • Headaches
  • Sexually transmitted diseases
  • Work-related injuries (we are a worker's comp provider)

We are also available for:

 School and sports physicals

X-rays

Tuberculosis (TB) testingTetanus immunizations

 
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If you or someone with you is suffering any of the following, you should call 911 immediately for emergency care.

" Chest pain
" Problems breathing
" Severe abdominal pain
" Testicular pain, swelling
" Drug overdose and poisoning
" Amputation
" Seizure, passing out, or loss of consciousness
" Active labor
" Uncontrolled bleeding
" Suicidal and/or abnormal behavior
" Signs of stroke (Click this link to learn more about stroke symptoms.)
" Signs of heart attack (Click this link to learn more about heart attack symptoms.)

In other words: if it's a threat to life or limb, call 911.

If you're still unsure, call Ask a Nurse at (303) 777-6877 or visit their national website http://www.askanurse.com

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