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Urgent Care vs. Emergency Room: Where Should You Go?
Not sure whether to visit urgent care or the emergency department? Choosing the right level of care can help you get treatment faster and avoid unnecessary costs. Compare urgent care and emergency care options.
If you are experiencing chest pain, trouble breathing, dizziness, stroke-like symptoms, or severe abdominal pain, call 911 or go directly to the nearest emergency department.
Urgent Care Wait Times
Urgent care wait times are not available at this time. We apologize for any inconvenience.
Walk-In Urgent Care in Milford for Non-Emergency Illnesses and Injuries
Milford Regional Urgent Care offers convenient walk-in service provided by physicians and advanced practitioners. We have laboratory and x-ray services on site to provide the care that you need in just one stop.
We treat patients for non-emergent illnesses and injuries such as:
- Coughs, colds and sore throats
- Fever or flu symptoms
- Ear aches and sinus pain
- Rash or other skin irritations
- Sprains and fractures
- Minor wounds and burns
- Minor allergic reactions
- Nausea, vomiting and diarrhea
Services Not Available at This Urgent Care Location
- Physicals - DOT, Pre-Employment, Annual Sports, Camp and School
- Health Screenings / Immunizations - Flu, COVID-19
- Travel Care
Adjusted Registration Hours
We wanted to let you know that we have slightly adjusted our registration hours at all five Milford Regional Urgent Care locations (Franklin, Hopkinton, Medway, Milford, and Northbridge). Our last patient will be registered 15 minutes prior to closing time.
Urgent Care Billing and Insurance
Please be aware that your visit to our urgent care location is billed to your insurance company as an office visit and you may be charged a Specialist copayment. Although testing for Covid-19 is covered by health insurance, we still may require a co-pay at the time of your office visit. If you are unsure about what your health plan covers, it is always best to contact your insurer directly.