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Watervliet Walk-In Clinic Open Longer

mom giving daughter piggy back rideWatervliet Walk-In Clinic Open Longer to Serve You Better 

Medical problems don’t always happen during office hours. That’s why the Community Medical Center Walk-In Clinic has expanded hours to meet the needs of anyone who can’t wait until the next business day to see a provider, but may not need the full resources of the Emergency Department.

Physicians, nurses, and healthcare professionals provide primary care, laboratory services, diagnostic imaging/x-ray services, and occupational medicine for injured workers.

Walk-in care is recommended for:

  • Asthma, allergies
  • Back pain, joint pain, body aches
  • Cold sores
  • Colds, coughs, sinus infections, flu
  • Ear, eye, skin and
  • respiratory infections
  • Fevers
  • Headaches, migraines,
  • dizziness
  • Insect bites, rashes
  • Minor burns, cuts, bruises,
  • sprains, strains, and falls
  • Nausea, vomiting, diarrhea,
  • upset stomach, heartburn
  • Pink eye and minor eye injuries
  • Sore throats
  • Urinary tract infections
  • And other illnesses

Is it an emergency? 

Call 9-1-1 or go directly to an Emergency Department for serious injuries or medical emergencies. 
Community Medical Center Walk-In Clinic 
Located inside Lakeland Hospital, Watervliet
(near the Emergency Department) 
Now Open Seven Days a Week 
10:00 a.m. to 9:00 p.m. 

No appointments necessary! For more information, 
visit www.lakelandhealth.org/walk-in-clinics
or call (269) 463-3600

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