Please be sure to bring these documents and forms with you:
Photo identification – Adult patients and adults who accompany patients under age 18 must have photo identification, such as a driver’s license, passport, military ID, employment badge, or student identification card.
Proof of guardianship – Adults who accompany patients under age 18 must provide proof of guardianship. Accompanying adults who are not parents or legal guardians must have a notarized statement signed by the parent or guardian that authorizes treatment.
Proof of insurance – If you plan to pay for a non-work-related injury or illness with insurance or if the patient is a minor, please bring proof of insurance.
Medical history information – Bring information about the patient’s past surgeries and medical conditions.
A list of the patient’s allergies.
A list of the patient’s current prescriptions and over-the-counter medications.
Any forms you have printed and filled out in advance. These forms are also available for you to fill out when you check in.
Any forms you need your clinician to fill out, such as school physical forms.
Effective Order System
Monroe Urgent Care treats patient's on a first come first served basis as quickly as possible, unless a patient's comes in with a life threating Emergency.
WE ACCEPT MOST INSURANCE PLANS
We know that access to affordable medical care is your top priority. We work with most major medical insurance providers to deliver affordable, comprehensive medical care every day. Always contact your insurance company to verify in network facilities.
MEDICAL CARE WHEN YOU NEED IT MOST
We know that having immediate access to urgent medical care is important to you. We’re open with extended operating hours on mornings, evenings and weekends to make sure you and your family are well cared for.
WE CAN HANDLE YOUR FAMILY’S MEDICAL NEEDS
Did you know that 80% of all ER visits can be easily treated at an Urgent Care location? Visit us for General Illness treatments like colds and flu, x-rays, lab services, immunizations, pediatrics, occupational health and more.
Helpful Personnel
We treat patients the way we would want to be treated, always do our very best and try to have fun. We understand that patients are not often at their best when they are sick and our job is to make them feel better while getting better.