St. George Urgent Care
St. George Urgent Care treats conditions that require immediate attention but are not life-threatening. Our team can help with everything from minor allergic reactions to the treatment of broken bones and sports-related injuries. Call or visit our office today. Walk-ins are welcome at St. George Urgent Care.

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Phone: (435) 673-6131
Fax: (435) 673-8557Monday - Saturday:
8 a.m. - 8 p.m.
Sunday:
8 a.m. - 5 p.m.
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Services
Same-Day Urgent Care
Read MoreA walk-in clinic focused on treating injuries or illnesses requiring immediate care, but not serious enough for the ER.
Flu/Cold/Strep Symptoms
Read MoreSymptoms may include fever, chills, muscle aches, cough, congestion, runny nose, headaches, fatigue and sore throat.
Ear or Sinus Pain
Read MoreSinus and ear pain are often simultaneous and may be caused by sinus infections, the common cold or allergies.
Stitches
Read MoreSurgical sutures are used to rejoin body tissues after an injury or surgery. Call our office for more information.
Suture Care
Read MoreProper care and removal of sutures or stitches that are used to close and repair a traumatic wound or cut.
Sport Injuries
Read MoreSpecialized care for injuries caused by playing sports, such as ACL tears, ankle sprains and hamstring strains.
Fracture Care
Read MoreWe work to promote bone healing and restore bone function as soon as possible for fracture patients.
Broken Bones
Read MoreA broken bone or fracture can occur if excessive force is applied to your bone, causing it to break or shatter.
X-ray
Read MoreA quick, painless test that produces images of the structures inside your body, particularly your bones.
Minor Allergic Reactions or Rashes
Read MoreTreatment of non-life-threatening, minor allergic reactions including nasal congestion, itching and hives.
Heat Exhaustion and Dehydration
Read MoreUntreated heat exhaustion or dehydration can be dangerous and lead to heat stroke, brain damage and other serious complications.
Nausea, Vomiting or Diarrhea
Read MoreAlthough they are not diseases, nausea, vomiting and diarrhea are symptoms of several common conditions.
Kidney Stones
Read MoreSmall, hard deposits that form in the kidneys. They can often be extremely painful to pass through the bladder and ureter.
Urinary Tract Infections
Read MoreCare for painful infections found in the urinary system including the kidneys, ureters, bladder and urethra.
Work-Related Injury Care
Read MoreCare for physical injuries, illnesses or stress-related injuries that occur due to specific jobs at work.

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