Urgent Care - Walk-in Clinics

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Take comfort in knowing Spectrum Health Lakeland provides convenient medical care. Choose one of our local Walk-in Clinics, open evenings and weekends, or download the Spectrum Health Now app and be seen right from the comfort of your home.

Walk-in Locations (no appointment necessary)

Community Medical Center Walk-in Clinic
Located inside Lakeland Hospital, Watervliet near the Emergency Department
400 Medical Park Drive, Watervliet
(269) 463-3600
Open seven days a week, Monday through Sunday
8 a.m. to 8 p.m.

Southwestern Medical Clinic
5515 Cleveland Avenue, Stevensville
(269) 429-9677
Monday through Saturday, 7 a.m. to 7 p.m.

Southwestern Medical Clinic
A Member of Lakeland Hospital, Watervliet
2002 S. 11th Street, Niles
(269) 687-0200
Monday through Friday, 8 a.m. to 7 p.m.
Saturday, 8 a.m. to 2 p.m.

Medical problems don’t always happen during regular office hours.

Spectrum Health Lakeland Walk-in Clinics are for illnesses that cannot wait until the next business day, but may not require the full resources of a hospital Emergency Department.

Whether you live here all year or are just visiting, Spectrum Health Lakeland Walk-in Clinics are here to serve you. Open six to seven days a week, all three locations have easy access to:

Is it an emergency?

For serious injuries and medical emergencies, call 9-1-1 or go directly to an Emergency Department. Don’t wait if you or someone you know has:

  • Chest pain with persistent pain or pressure
  • Facial lacerations
  • Head injury or broken bones
  • Major burns
  • Numbness or paralysis of face, arm or leg
  • Poisoning or suspected overdose
  • Seizure or loss of consciousness
  • Severe reaction to insect bites, medication or food
  • Severe shortness of breath or inability to breathe
  • Sudden slurred speech, visual changes or weakness
  • Uncontrollable bleeding
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