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What Does Urgent Care Treat?

What Does Urgent Care Treat? A Full List

Urgent care sits between your primary doctor and the emergency room. It handles sudden illnesses and minor injuries that need same-day attention but are not life-threatening. At Pioneer Physicians in Bolingbrook, most visits are diagnosed and treated in one stop, because we have X-ray, lab testing, and EKG on site.

Illnesses we treat

Common illnesses that bring people in include:

  • Sore throat and strep throat
  • Colds, cough, flu, and COVID-19
  • Bronchitis, pneumonia, and RSV
  • Ear infections, sinus infections, and pink eye
  • Urinary tract infections (UTIs)
  • Fever, nausea, vomiting, and diarrhea
  • Mild to moderate asthma flare-ups
  • Rashes, skin infections, and mild allergic reactions

Injuries we treat

  • Sprains, strains, and suspected minor fractures
  • Cuts and lacerations that may need stitches
  • Minor burns
  • Bug bites and stings
  • Foreign objects and minor wounds

Checkups, physicals, and more

  • Sports, school, and annual physicals
  • Primary care and chronic condition screening
  • Weight-loss visits
  • Allergy testing
  • STD testing and women’s health screenings
  • Flu shots in season

What we do not handle

Urgent care is not for life-threatening emergencies. For chest pain, stroke signs, severe bleeding, or major trauma, call 911 or go to the nearest ER. We also do not provide CT or MRI scans; for those, we point you to a hospital or imaging center.

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Reviewed by the clinical team at Pioneer Physicians Urgent Care. Last updated 2026. This page is for general education and is not a substitute for medical advice. If you think you have an emergency, call 911.

Feeling unwell? We are open today.

Walk in or book a same-day visit. Most patients are seen quickly.

Common questions

Can urgent care treat my child?

Yes. We see children for illnesses, injuries, and physicals in a kid-friendly setting.

Do you treat the flu and COVID-19?

Yes. We test for and treat flu, COVID-19, strep, and other common infections, with rapid tests on site.

Can you set a broken bone?

We take X-rays on site and can splint and stabilize many fractures. Complex breaks are referred for specialty care.