Emergency Care, Urgent Care or Retail Health Care?
When you need medical help in a hurry, an Emergency Room (ER) may not be your best option for care. Urgent care centers and retail health centers treat illnesses or injuries that are not life threatening, often with a shorter wait time.
Type of Situation | Examples | Where to Get Appropriate Care |
EMERGENCY A medical condition that is so severe, it poses a risk to a person’s life or long-term health. |
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Dial 911 (or your local emergency services number) or proceed to the nearest ER. Referral is not required. |
URGENT An unexpected medical condition that is not life threatening but requires medical attention within 24 hours. |
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Call your doctor first. You may also visit a participating urgent care center or retail health center without a referral. |
MINOR A medical condition that is not life threatening; may not need immediate medical attention; and/or may be treated with self-care. |
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Call your doctor to see if an appointment is necessary. You may also visit a participating urgent care center or retail health center. |
When you have a medical emergency, go to the nearest ER. But when your illness or injury is not severe, consider an urgent care center or retail health center. Both are equipped to handle basic urgent and minor illnesses and injuries quickly, and at a fraction of the cost of the ER.
Remember to visit your doctor for routine and preventive health care. Routine care, such as physicals and physical therapy, are not covered at urgent care centers or retail health centers. Immunizations may be available at in-network retail health centers under certain plans. Check your benefit information.
Need to Find an Alternative to the ER?
To find in-network urgent care or retail health centers, visit HorizonBlue.com/doctorfinder.