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When you need to be treated quickly but have a non-life-threatening or non-urgent condition, immediate care is a great alternative to receive fast care.
Loyola Medicine’s immediate and urgent care offers prompt medical attention for adults and children on a walk-in basis at three convenient locations—no appointment necessary.
More reasons to choose immediate care:
A visit to the emergency room can take longer and be more expensive than a visit to immediate care.
Your primary care doctor is not available right away.
Care is provided year-round, and the cost is similar to that of an appointment with your primary care doctor.
Immediate Care Video Visits
Virtual visits are also available. For more information on how to receive quality care today in as little as 20 minutes, please click here.
Video Visit Availability
Monday through Friday: 9 am - 6 pm
Loyola's Immediate and Urgent Care Locations
Loyola Medicine Burr Ridge
*Monday through Friday: 8 am – 8 pm
*Weekends and holidays (excluding Thanksgiving and Christmas Day): 8 am – 3 pm
Thanksgiving and Christmas Day: Closed
Loyola Medicine River Forest
*Monday through Friday: 8 am – 8 pm
*Weekends and holidays (excluding Thanksgiving and Christmas Day): 8 am – 3 pm
Thanksgiving and Christmas Day: Closed
Loyola Medicine Tinley Park
*Monday through Friday: 8 am – 8 pm
*Saturday: 8 am - 3 pm
Thanksgiving and Christmas Day: Closed
*Please note: The last patient will be registered 15 minutes before closing.
Conditions Treated at Loyola's Immediate and Urgent Care Locations
Loyola offers services include care for the followiing conditions:
Animal/insect bites
Cold and flu symptoms
Cough
Earaches/Ear infection
Fever
Fractures
Infections
Lower back pain
Minor asthma attacks
Minor bruises/sprains
Minor burns (including sunburns)
Minor cuts and lacerations
Pink eye
Rash/skin irritation
Sinus infection/sinus problems
Sore throat
Sports physicals
Stitches
Superficial foreign objects
Urine symptoms, may include burning or frequent urination
Tests and Diagnosis at Loyola's Immedicate and Urgent Care Locations
Diagnostic tests provided at Loyola's immediate care locations: