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Arkansas Urgent Care: Convenient Care When You Need It

At our Arkansas urgent care locations, we are ready to see patients for any urgent but non-emergency concerns. Baptist Health Urgent Care provides treatment with no appointment needed. From sprains, strains, and stitches to common illnesses, we offer convenient care backed by the state’s most comprehensive healthcare provider.

Baptist Health Urgent Care is part of the Urgent Team Family of Urgent Care & Walk-in Centers, bringing trusted Arkansas urgent care to communities across the state.

Not sure whether you should visit your primary care provider, an urgent care center, or the ER?

Most of the time, your primary care provider (PCP) is the best first choice. They know your medical history, and a scheduled visit is the most cost-effective. But if you need help right away, our Arkansas urgent care facilities or hospital emergency departments are here for you.

 

Urgent care is meant for symptoms, pain, or conditions that need fast treatment but are not life-threatening. Always contact your PCP first when possible.

Primary Care Provider (PCP)

Should be your first choice. If you don’t have one, Baptist Health can help you find one. Browse our list of providers.

  • Common illnesses such as colds, flu, earaches, sore throats, migraines, fever or rashes
  • Minor injuries such as sprains, back pain, minor cuts and burns, minor broken bones, or minor eye injuries
  • Regular physicals, prescription refills, vaccinations, and screenings
  • All chronic problems that your provider is helping you manage

Visit an Arkansas urgent care location if you need immediate help for common illnesses or minor injuries.

  • Common illnesses such as colds, the flu, earaches, sore throats, migraines, fever, rashes
  • Minor injuries such as sprains, back pain, minor cuts and burns, minor broken bones, or minor eye injuries
Emergency Room (ER)

Call 911 or go to the ER for serious, life-threatening conditions.

  • Chest pain
  • Severe abdominal pain
  • Coughing or vomiting blood
  • Severe burns
  • Deep cuts or uncontrolled bleeding
  • Sudden blurred vision
  • Difficulty breathing or shortness of breath
  • Sudden dizziness, weakness, or loss of coordination or balance
  • Numbness in the face, arm or leg
  • Sudden severe headache (not migraine)
  • Seizures
  • High fever
  • Any other condition you believe is life threatening
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