Immediate Care celebrates Urgent Care Month

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Immediate Care proudly celebrates Urgent Care Month by thanking its committed and hardworking staff.

With centers in Edison, Toms River, Hazlet, East Windsor, Red Bank, Lacey and Brick, Immediate Care is honored to have a team with exceptional medical knowledge and experience. Each of their urgent care centers are operated by highly-trained physicians, nurse practitioners, medical assistants and office staff that work together to provide quality care and medical treatment.

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National Urgent Care Month is held every May to show all urgent care employees appreciation for their dedicated time of working holidays, nights and weekends year-round to ensure patients have convenient access to healthcare. Urgent Care Month also brings awareness to the necessity of urgent care facilities as they provide cost-effective and quality medical care without the wait.

Committed to providing convenient and affordable medical service, Immediate Care offers walk-in treatment for non-life-threatening illness and injury. Wellness services include pre-employment, sports and camp physicals, occupational health treatments and vaccinations/immunizations. Both x-ray and laboratory services are available on-site.

Immediate Care is open seven days a week with no appointment necessary. For a full list of healthcare services or to learn more about Immediate Care, please visit www.immcare.com.

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