Most people think of urgent care for strep throat and minor injuries. That is a fraction of what walk-in clinics actually handle. Health Express Urgent Care treats a broad range of illnesses across its Northeast Ohio locations, including conditions that most patients assume require either a primary care appointment scheduled days out or an emergency room visit they would rather avoid. This guide covers the illnesses urgent care can treat that surprise most patients, along with clear guidance on what genuinely belongs in the ER.
Urgent care fills the gap between primary care and the emergency room, treating conditions that are too acute or time-sensitive for a scheduled appointment but do not require the full resources of an emergency department. For illness specifically, urgent care clinics are equipped to diagnose, test, treat, and prescribe for a wide range of conditions that fall into this middle zone.
At Health Express, each location is staffed by licensed providers (physicians, nurse practitioners, or physician assistants) with on-site diagnostic capabilities including lab testing, urinalysis, and X-ray. This equipment matters because many illnesses that appear similar on initial presentation (flu versus strep, UTI versus kidney infection, pink eye versus corneal abrasion) require testing to distinguish and treat correctly.
The conditions covered below are not exhaustive but represent the categories where patients most often underestimate what urgent care can handle.
Health Express Urgent Care has 10 locations across Northeast Ohio, with walk-in availability and extended hours. No appointment needed. Book a walk-in online or just show up and skip the ER wait for conditions that do not require it.
Urgent care handles the full range of common respiratory illnesses, including conditions that go beyond the typical cold patients expect. Providers can diagnose and treat:
All of these respiratory conditions fall under the illnesses we treat at Health Express. That page covers the full list of illness categories handled across our locations.
Yes. Skin infections are among the most common illness presentations at urgent care, and several skin conditions that patients typically wait weeks for a dermatology appointment can be evaluated and treated at Health Express.
For patients with children, it is worth knowing that Health Express provides pediatric care at its Northeast Ohio locations, including treatment for skin infections, ear infections, and a broad range of childhood illnesses. Our pediatric care page covers what urgent care can handle for kids across the age range.
Urgent care is appropriate for most acute gastrointestinal illnesses that do not involve severe complications. Conditions treated include:
Abdominal pain with severe, worsening, or unexplained characteristics (particularly right lower quadrant pain that could indicate appendicitis, or pain with fever and rigidity) should go to the emergency room. Our urgent care vs. ER guide gives a symptom-by-symptom breakdown to help you decide where to go.
Eye and ear infections are frequently treated at urgent care and represent a significant time savings compared to scheduling with a specialist or waiting in an emergency room.
If you have been putting off a condition because you assume you need a specialist or ER visit, Health Express may be the faster, lower-cost answer. Walk in at any of our 10 Northeast Ohio locations, or book a virtual visit from home. We treat more than you think, and we will tell you clearly if you need a higher level of care.
Yes, and this is one of the most valuable applications of urgent care for adult patients. Urinary tract infections (UTIs) are among the most common bacterial infections in adults, particularly women, and urgent care can diagnose and treat them without a primary care appointment.
At Health Express, urinalysis is performed on-site as part of our lab tests and screenings. A urine culture may be sent to an external lab for confirmation and sensitivity testing when clinically indicated. Uncomplicated UTIs are treated with a short course of antibiotics. Complicated UTIs (those involving fever, flank pain, nausea, or signs of kidney involvement) are evaluated for pyelonephritis (kidney infection). Mild pyelonephritis can often be treated with oral antibiotics at urgent care; severe presentations are referred to the ER for IV antibiotics and imaging.
Urgent care can provide STI (sexually transmitted infection) testing and, where treatment is straightforward, initial management. Health Express offers testing for common STIs including chlamydia, gonorrhea, syphilis, and HIV as part of our lab tests and screenings services. Testing is performed via urine sample, blood draw, or swab depending on the infection being tested.
Positive results for treatable bacterial STIs (chlamydia, gonorrhea) are treated with antibiotics. Positive results for syphilis, HIV, or complex presentations are coordinated with appropriate follow-up care. Patients can request STI testing at Health Express without a scheduled appointment.
Health Express offers behavioral health services at select locations, a capability that goes beyond what most urgent care clinics provide. Behavioral health at urgent care is appropriate for non-emergency presentations: evaluation of anxiety and depression symptoms, mental health screening, and referrals to appropriate ongoing care.
Urgent care is not appropriate for psychiatric emergencies. Active suicidal or homicidal ideation, psychosis, or severe acute mental health crises require emergency psychiatric services. For patients who are experiencing symptoms and need a starting point (evaluation, a diagnosis, a referral, or bridge prescriptions while awaiting a psychiatry appointment) urgent care behavioral health provides an accessible entry point.
Patients who need ongoing mental health management alongside primary care can also see our primary care providers, who handle chronic condition management and can coordinate behavioral health referrals across locations including Cleveland, Parma, and Mayfield Heights.
Understanding where urgent care’s capabilities end is as important as knowing what it can treat. Our urgent care vs. ER page covers this in detail, but the clearest rule is: go directly to the emergency room for any of the following:
For everything else, Health Express urgent care is equipped to evaluate, test, diagnose, and treat without the wait times typical of an emergency room. If you are not sure, call your nearest location and our team will help you decide.
Health Express Urgent Care has treated Northeast Ohio patients for years, with 10 locations, extended hours, and no appointment required. Whether you need same-day illness care, lab work, X-rays, or occupational health services, we are here. Find your nearest location at healthexpressuc.com or call (216) 777-2155.
Can urgent care prescribe antibiotics for infections?
Yes. Licensed providers at Health Express can diagnose bacterial infections and prescribe antibiotics when clinically indicated. Prescriptions are sent electronically to your pharmacy. Antibiotic prescribing follows current clinical guidelines. Not all infections require antibiotics, and providers will explain why if a prescription is or is not recommended in your case.
Can urgent care treat a sinus infection?
Yes. Providers evaluate sinusitis presentations and treat bacterial sinusitis (typically defined as symptoms lasting more than 10 days or meeting specific severity criteria) with antibiotics. Viral sinusitis, which is more common and does not respond to antibiotics, is managed with supportive care and symptom relief. A provider will assess which type you have.
Is urgent care appropriate for a child with a high fever?
For children over 3 months of age, urgent care is generally appropriate for fever evaluation. Providers assess the underlying cause (viral illness, ear infection, strep throat, UTI) and treat accordingly. Infants under 3 months with fever require emergency evaluation because they lack the immune defenses to contain bacterial infections that older children handle more effectively. Health Express provides pediatric care across its Northeast Ohio locations.
How long does an urgent care illness visit take at Health Express?
Visit times vary by condition and patient volume. Booking a walk-in time slot online through Health Express’s scheduling system reduces wait time. On-site lab results (rapid flu, rapid strep, urinalysis) are typically available within 15 to 30 minutes. Complex presentations requiring additional history or testing take longer. Most illness visits are completed in under 90 minutes, though this is not guaranteed.
Does Health Express offer occupational health services for work-related illnesses?
Yes. Occupational health at Health Express covers work-related illness and injury evaluations, pre-employment physicals, drug testing, and on-the-job injury treatment. Employers can set up accounts for streamlined worker care. Our on-the-job injuries page has more detail on what is covered for workplace cases.
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