Life happens Urgent Care vs. Emergency Department Most people who visit the emergency department (ED) go home after being treated. For patients with minor injuries and illnesses, an urgent care center is a great alternative for high-quality, immediate and reliable treatment. That is why
Unexpected injuries and illnesses happen too We’re here when you need help in a hurry.
Monday – Friday 8:30 am to 8:30 pm Saturday, Sunday, and Holidays 9:00 am to 3:30 pm
we brought our outstanding physicians to your neighborhood. At Mount Sinai Urgent Care, you’ll see an emergency medicine physician and receive personalized and compassionate care — without the long waits for non-emergencies or typically higher costs of a regular ED visit. If your condition necessitates additional, more
extensive care, we will facilitate your immediate transfer to a hospital emergency department and
When you need the right care, right away
contact your primary care physician.
For life-threatening conditions, such as major trauma, chest pain, severe breathing difficulty, and poisoning, dial 911 for emergency services.
638 Columbus Avenue at 91st Street New York, NY 10024 phone : 212-828-3250 web : www.mountsinai.org/urgentcareuws
No appointment necessary Open days, evenings, and weekends
638 Columbus Avenue at 91st Street
Urgent Care for Patients of All Ages
Mount Sinai Urgent Care is in your neighborhood to take care of you when you need to see a doctor right away. For immediate and easy access to high-quality health care in the Upper West Side and surrounding neighborhoods, there’s no better choice for children and adults.
Some Conditions We Treat
Prompt, compassionate medical care—7 days a week
Earaches and eye infections
Board-certified emergency physicians
Fevers and flu
No appointment necessary Walk-ins welcome On-site X-ray and lab Mount Sinai’s fully integrated Electronic Medical Record (Epic) Access to your own personal electronic record (MyChart) Clear and affordable pricing and co-payments Most insurance plans accepted
A llergies and asthma Broken fingers and toes Bronchitis Cuts that need stitches
Headaches Moderate back problems Sinus infections Skin rashes and infections
Monday – Friday 8:30 am to 8:30 pm Saturday, Sunday, and Holidays 9:00 am to 3:30 pm No appointments needed for urgent care
Sore throats and coughs Sprains and strains Stomach ailments Urinary tract infections
If you need immediate help for a non-life-threatening illness or injury, such as sore throat, a sprain, or a cut that needs stitches, just walk in. We will see you quickly, and you can feel secure in knowing that you are being treated by a physician from The Mount Sinai Medical Center who is board-certified in emergency medicine.
638 Columbus Avenue at 91st Street
Vomiting, diarrhea or dehydration A nd most other minor injuries and illnesses
When you don’t have time to wait, our doctors are on your schedule.
phone :
212-828-3250
www.mountsinai.org/ urgentcareuws