All FAQs
Can you complete activity-specific or league-specific forms?
In many cases, we can complete the forms required by schools, sports leagues, or activity programs as part of the exam, provided the requirements match the services we can safely offer.
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What should I bring to a school or sports physical?
Bring any forms provided by the school or organization, a list of medications, and information about your child’s medical history so the provider can complete all required sections.
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Do you offer school and sports physicals on a walk-in basis?
Yes. Midlands Urgent Care provides walk-in physicals, which can be convenient when you need a clearance exam without waiting for a clinic appointment.
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When should my child go to the ER instead of urgent care?
Serious issues such as major injuries, severe breathing problems, seizures, or sudden changes in consciousness should be treated in an emergency room rather than urgent care.
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What types of conditions can you treat in kids?
We commonly see children for fevers, colds, ear pain, sore throat, minor injuries, and similar non-emergency problems that need timely evaluation.
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Do you see children at Midlands Urgent Care?
Yes. We evaluate and treat many common illnesses and minor injuries in children, offering a walk-in option for families who need same-day care.
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Can I obtain a copy of my X-ray for another doctor?
If you need your images or reports for a specialist or another clinic, we can help you request and transfer those records.
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Will my X-rays be reviewed during my visit?
In most cases, your provider will review the images during your visit to help guide immediate treatment and explain the next steps.
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Do you have X-ray services on-site?
Yes. Midlands Urgent Care offers on-site X-ray imaging to help evaluate injuries such as possible fractures, sprains, and joint issues.
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Can you treat infections if a test is positive?
When appropriate, our providers can start treatment, discuss partner notification, and recommend follow-up with your primary care provider or specialist.
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Do you offer confidential testing for STIs or STDs?
We provide discreet evaluation and testing for sexually transmitted infections, and results are handled in a confidential manner.
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Can you test for urinary tract infections?
Yes. We can evaluate symptoms such as burning with urination, urinary frequency, or pelvic discomfort, and perform urine testing when needed to check for infection.
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Who receives the results of my drug test?
For employment or occupational testing, results are usually sent to the employer or designated testing agency rather than directly to the individual. Our staff will explain how your results will be reported.
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Do I need to bring any paperwork for a drug screen?
If the test is for work or another organization, bring any forms or instructions provided to you so we can follow the requested process.
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What types of drug tests do you perform?
We offer urine drug screening for employment, occupational health programs, and other testing needs. Some tests are processed on-site and others are sent to a certified laboratory.
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Can I receive guidance for work or school after my test?
Yes. If you need written instructions or documentation for work, school, or childcare, we can provide information based on your test results and current public health guidance.
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How long does it take to get results from these tests?
Rapid tests provide results in a short time frame during your visit, while some confirmatory tests may be processed by an outside lab. We will review your specific test and expected timing before you leave.
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Do you offer testing for both COVID-19 and influenza?
Yes. We can evaluate respiratory symptoms and perform testing for illnesses such as COVID-19 and flu when your provider feels it is needed.
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Can you share my blood test results with my primary care provider?
Yes. We can send your results to your primary care provider or specialist if you request that we share them.
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How quickly will I receive my blood test results?
Some tests have results available during your visit, while others return from the lab after processing. Our staff will explain how and when you will be notified before you leave.
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What kinds of blood tests are available on-site?
Midlands Urgent Care can perform many common blood tests in the clinic and send additional samples to a partner laboratory when more detailed testing is needed.
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Can you care for suspected sprains or broken bones?
Our team can examine the injury, order X-rays when needed, and provide splints, slings, or other support if the injury can be managed safely in an urgent care setting.
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Can you treat cuts and lacerations?
Yes. We can clean wounds, control minor bleeding, and close many cuts with stitches, adhesive strips, or skin glue when appropriate.
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What kinds of minor injuries do you see?
We see many common injuries including sprains, strains, simple fractures, minor burns, cuts, and other injuries that need timely treatment but are not life-threatening.
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Do you prescribe medications for minor illnesses?
When needed, our providers can prescribe medications such as antibiotics, inhalers, or other treatments that match your diagnosis and medical history.
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Can you help if I am not sure whether my illness is serious?
Yes. If you are unsure where to go, our providers can evaluate your symptoms, perform an exam, and recommend whether urgent care treatment, home care, or follow-up with another provider is most appropriate.
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What types of minor illnesses do you treat?
We care for many everyday problems such as colds, flu-like symptoms, ear pain, sore throat, sinus infections, fevers, cough, and similar non-emergency conditions.
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When should I choose urgent care instead of the emergency room?
Urgent care is appropriate when you need same-day care for an illness or injury that is uncomfortable or concerning but not life-threatening. Severe chest pain, major trauma, or trouble breathing should be evaluated in an emergency room.
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Do I need an appointment to be seen?
No. Midlands Urgent Care operates as a walk-in clinic, so you can come in during business hours without scheduling ahead.
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What kinds of problems can Midlands Urgent Care treat?
Midlands Urgent Care is designed for non-life-threatening issues that still need prompt attention, such as minor illnesses, infections, sprains, cuts, and simple fractures.
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