Cut and Laceration Care in Bolingbrook
A deep cut may need more than a bandage. We can clean the wound, close it when needed, and help prevent infection.
Signs we often see
People come in with symptoms such as:
- A cut that will not stop bleeding
- A wound that is deep or gaping
- Dirt or debris in the wound
- Signs of infection like redness or warmth
How we help at the clinic
A provider cleans and examines the wound.
We close cuts when needed and give wound-care instructions.
We check whether you are due for a tetanus update.
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.
Not feeling well? Walk in today.
We are open 7 days a week, 8 AM to 8 PM, with X-ray and labs on site.
Common questions
When does a cut need stitches?
Deep, gaping, or long cuts often need closure. If in doubt, come in and we will check.
When should I go to the ER instead?
Very heavy bleeding that will not stop, or a wound exposing bone, needs emergency care. Call 911.

