Urgent Care
Leaders in Urgent Care
When you need attention right away for a medical problem that isn’t life threatening, our Urgent Care team can help. We evaluate and treat a wide range of conditions quickly and effectively so you can get back to your life. You’ll get the expert care you need, without an appointment.
Urgent care is now offering appointment scheduling, including same day appointments based on availability. Please use MyHealth to schedule an appointment. For any questions, please call 925-373-4503.
If you are experiencing an emergency, please call 911.
What We Offer You for Urgent Care
- Specialized expertise in treating nonemergency conditions such as flu, respiratory and ear infections, pink eye, rashes, sprains, back pain, cuts, and burns.
- Advanced treatment options for all non-life-threatening injuries and illnesses, from strep throat and cuts to mild asthma and urinary tract infections (UTI).
- Team-based approach to diagnosis and treatment from dedicated emergency medicine physicians, internal medicine physicians, physicians assistants, and nurse practitioners who specialize in acute care.
- Ease of access, to same-day care, with two convenient locations in Dublin and Livermore, extended hours seven days a week, and no need for an appointment.
We specialize in evaluating, diagnosing, and treating non-life-threatening medical issues. We provide on-site laboratory testing, and our board-certified radiologists use ultrasound scans, and X-rays to deliver a fast, accurate diagnosis. We work together to offer comprehensive, compassionate care to you and your family.
Our experts deliver high-quality, same-day care for a variety of conditions and concerns—with no appointment necessary.
Urgent Care
Emergency Care
When to Call 911
If you have an urgent medical problem that’s not life-threatening and your primary care provider isn’t available, our team can help. Conditions we treat in Urgent Care include:
Illness
- Diarrhea, vomiting, and minor abdominal (belly) issues
- Flu, colds, cough, and sore throat
- Ear infections
- Pink eye and other minor eye problems
- Rashes
- Respiratory infections, allergies, and mild asthma
- Urinary tract infections (UTI) and pain when urinating
Accidents and Injuries
- Animal and insect bites
- Back pain
- Cuts and minor wounds
- Minor burns
- Sprains and strains
If you or your loved one has a condition that can lead to severe harm or death if left untreated, you should go to the emergency room immediately. Conditions we treat in the ER include:
Pain and Illness
- Abdominal pain or severe nausea and vomiting
- Chest pain or pressure
- Difficulty breathing and shortness of breath
- Infections and sepsis, a bacterial infection in the bloodstream
- Seizure
- Severe allergic reactions
- Sudden weakness or inability to walk, talk, see, or move
Trauma, Accidents, and Injuries
- Broken bones, especially if the area is numb
- Loss of consciousness
- Injury from a car accident, fall, or other trauma
- Moderate to severe burns
- Severe bleeding
- Poisoning or overdose
- Trauma to the head, neck, or back
Call 911 right away if you are having a life-threatening medical emergency and cannot get yourself to the emergency department. Every minute counts, and EMTs can start delivering life-saving treatments in an ambulance on the way to the hospital.
You should call 911 if you are:
- Experiencing chest pain or pressure
- Finding it difficult to breathe
- Having trouble walking, talking, or seeing, or if your face is drooping
- Unable to transport yourself or your loved one to the ER safely
If you have an urgent medical problem that’s not life-threatening and your primary care provider isn’t available, our team can help. Conditions we treat in Urgent Care include:
Illness
- Diarrhea, vomiting, and minor abdominal (belly) issues
- Flu, colds, cough, and sore throat
- Ear infections
- Pink eye and other minor eye problems
- Rashes
- Respiratory infections, allergies, and mild asthma
- Urinary tract infections (UTI) and pain when urinating
Accidents and Injuries
- Animal and insect bites
- Back pain
- Cuts and minor wounds
- Minor burns
- Sprains and strains
close Urgent Care
If you or your loved one has a condition that can lead to severe harm or death if left untreated, you should go to the emergency room immediately. Conditions we treat in the ER include:
Pain and Illness
- Abdominal pain or severe nausea and vomiting
- Chest pain or pressure
- Difficulty breathing and shortness of breath
- Infections and sepsis, a bacterial infection in the bloodstream
- Seizure
- Severe allergic reactions
- Sudden weakness or inability to walk, talk, see, or move
Trauma, Accidents, and Injuries
- Broken bones, especially if the area is numb
- Loss of consciousness
- Injury from a car accident, fall, or other trauma
- Moderate to severe burns
- Severe bleeding
- Poisoning or overdose
- Trauma to the head, neck, or back
close Emergency Care
Call 911 right away if you are having a life-threatening medical emergency and cannot get yourself to the emergency department. Every minute counts, and EMTs can start delivering life-saving treatments in an ambulance on the way to the hospital.
You should call 911 if you are:
- Experiencing chest pain or pressure
- Finding it difficult to breathe
- Having trouble walking, talking, or seeing, or if your face is drooping
- Unable to transport yourself or your loved one to the ER safely
close When to Call 911
Our acute care experts evaluate and treat minor illnesses and injuries accurately and effectively. We offer quick, convenient care to help you feel better as soon as possible. For people who need more advanced care, our top-rated emergency department is open 24/7.
Your Urgent Care Team
Your Urgent Care team includes board-certified family medicine, emergency medicine, and internal medicine doctors, specially trained nurses, physician assistants, nurse practitioners, and radiologists. We work together to ensure that you and your family receive excellent, comprehensive care.
Your Doctors
Emergency Medicine Doctors
Emergency medicine doctors are specially trained to treat people with life-threatening conditions. They respond quickly and make important care decisions during stressful situations. ER doctors have expertise in all treatments for trauma and severe illness, including stroke care and advanced cardiac life support.
View All Emergency Medicine DoctorsFamily Medicine Doctors
Specially trained to treat people of all ages, family medicine doctors diagnose and treat illnesses, offer routine evaluations, and care for children and adults with a range of injuries and conditions. They have experience managing chronic conditions and helping people adopt a healthier lifestyle.
View All Family Medicine DoctorsInternal Medicine Doctors
These doctors diagnose, treat, and prevent disease in adults. Internal medicine doctors are experts in disease prevention and early detection. They evaluate and manage all aspects of illness, including physical, psychological, social, and emotional concerns.
View All Internal Medicine DoctorsRadiologists
These doctors use images from X-rays, computed tomography (CT) scans, magnetic resonance imaging (MRI) scans, ultrasound, and other imaging techniques to diagnose a range of disease and injuries. Radiologists have advanced training in interpreting imaging scans. They work with a team of physicians and nurses to deliver customized treatments.
View All RadiologistsAdvanced Practice Provider
Advanced practice providers (APPs) include nurse practitioners and physician assistants. They see patients independently and occasionally alongside your doctor. APPs can give you a complete exam, write prescriptions, and help prevent or treat any issues.
View All Advanced Practice ProvidersSupport Services
We help with the details so you can focus on your health and wellness. We offer a range of patient services and helpful information to coordinate the various aspects of your care:
Your time is valuable, so we focus on providing you with expert, customized care in a timely manner. Our Urgent Care centers are open days, evenings, weekends, and holidays. We’re here for you when your primary care provider isn’t available.