Ensuring Accessible Urgent Care for Our Community
Our clinic will resume normal business hours effective September 4, 2024. We are still offering Urgent Care and Walk-In services during normal hours. The After-Hours Nurse Triage Line is available by contacting CRNA at (907) 822-5241.
Regular Hours:
Monday / Wednesday / Friday 8:00 AM – 4:30 PM
Tuesday / Thursday 8:00 AM – 5:30 PM
What is the difference between Urgent Care and Primary Care?
What is Urgent Care?
Urgent Care is for when your health needs are pressing and you can’t wait for a Primary Care visit. At CRNA Urgent Care, we handle a variety of urgent medical needs, including but not limited to:
- Sprains, strains, and broken bones
- Difficulty breathing or chest pain
- Other urgent health issues
Should you have any doubts about your condition, our dedicated Urgent Care Line is always available to assist.
What is a Primary Care visit?
Unlike Urgent Care, which addresses immediate health concerns, a Primary Care visit is focused on your ongoing health and preventative care. These visits with your regular doctor are key to managing your overall health and wellness over time. In a Primary Care setting, you can expect:
- Routine health check-ups and physicals, essential for tracking your health status.
- Vaccinations and immunizations, crucial for preventing illnesses.
- Management of chronic conditions, ensuring they are kept under control and don’t escalate.
Conclusion:
Healthcare is a journey, and we are here to walk with you every step of the way. With our Urgent Care services, we hope to make this journey a little easier and a lot more convenient. Don’t wait for the care you need; call our dedicated line for assistance.
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