McLaren Greater Lansing - Mid Michigan Physicians Southside Urgent Care, a recipient of the National Association for Ambulatory Care (NAFAC) Certification of Excellence, is committed to providing high quality medical care for all illnesses and injuries on a walk-in basis. Our board-certified physicians have been trained to care for patients of all ages.
With board-certified urgent care physicians, our team offers urgent care for minor illnesses and injuries such as:
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Digital X-Ray onsite
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Lab facilities, including blood drawing onsite
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Rapid testing
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EKG
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DOT physicals
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We care for acute illness and exacerbation of chronic illness
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Treats illness, injuries, lacerations, and infections
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We provide Foreign Travel Physicals and Sports Physicals
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We can treat most injuries with our complete assortment of splints, crutches and casting materials
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Flu vaccines
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Tb Skin testing
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Auto related injury care
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Adult and Pediatric Care
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Access to your medical records online
WE ACCEPT MOST INSURANCES INCLUDING BCBS, BCN, PHP, AETNA, Cofinity (PPOM), Medicare, some Medicaid plans & more
When to see your primary care provider
Your primary care provider (PCP) should be your first point of contact for all of your non-emergent healthcare needs. PCPs help you manage your overall, long-term health while maintaining your personal health care history.
These physicians are focused on:
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Promoting your ongoing health and disease prevention
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Performing or scheduling annual exams and screenings
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Coordinating care with specialty physicians as needed
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Diagnosing and managing chronic conditions such as diabetes, high blood pressure and cholesterol
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Ensuring vaccines are up to date
When to go to the Emergency Room
The emergency department is your hub for life-threatening illness and injuries. If you are experiencing any of the following, immediately go to your nearest emergency department or call 911:
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Difficulty breathing, shortness of breath
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Chest or upper abdominal pain lasting more than several minutes
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Fainting, dizziness, weakness or lack of mobility
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Changes in vision
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Confusion or changes in mental status
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Sudden or severe pain
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Uncontrolled bleeding
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Broken bones that break through the skin
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Severe or persistent vomiting or diarrhea
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Coughing or vomiting blood
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Suicidal feelings
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Poisoning
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Head or neck injury