Urgent Care "Wait Time" AppWe know your time is valuable. To better inform you of what to expect when arriving at Urgent Care, you can now download our Sansum Clinic Urgent Care Wait Time App available on Apple iTunes. In the App Store, search Sansum Urgent Care. Show
Urgent Care Locations and Wait TimesAbout our Urgent Care Wait TimesThe Urgent Care Centers see all patients in order of arrival with the occasional exception of a patient who must be seen immediately. Please understand that you will be seen as soon as possible. Urgent Care Center hours are 10 am to 8 pm every day, including holidays. Click the location name for map and directions. Where do I go?Learn how to find the right health care services for you, sooner. If you have any questions or need more help, you can call Health Links – Info Santé 24 hours a day, 7 days a week at 204-788-8200 or toll-free 1-888-315-9257. A walk-in clinic or family doctor is where most of your health care issues can, and should, be addressed. Always try to seek care for non-urgent or emergency issues through a clinic, doctor or nurse practitioner first. See your doctor or walk-in clinic for things like:
Walk-In ClinicThere are more than 87 walk-in clinics in Winnipeg, many located in residential neighbourhoods. Hours vary, with some clinics being open in the evenings and on weekends. Medimap.ca has the wait times and contact information for many Winnipeg walk-in clinics, and in some cases offers the ability to book an appointment online.
Walk-In Connected CareWalk-In Connected Care Clinics (WICCCs) are available to the general public on a walk-in basis to meet unexpected health care needs during times when it is difficult to see your regular care provider. Walk-In Connected Care is provided by nurse practitioners, physician assistants and registered nurses; they will directly communicate and connect back to your regular care provider if required. Current Walk-In Connected Care Wait TimesLast updated: 6:30 PM
Pan Am Minor Injury ClinicThe team of Health Care Professionals at the Pan Am Minor Injury Clinic provide expert assessment and treatment for patients with non-life-threatening bone, joint, and soft tissue injuries such as sprains, cuts, bruises and fractures that do not require hospitalization. These are the types of injuries you might get from a household fall, a slip on the ice, or from getting hurt playing sports. At the Pan Am Minor Injury Clinic, they can set and cast broken bones; recommend splints, casts, braces, or crutches; clean, dress, or stitch minor wounds and burns; provide tetanus shots; and organize further testing and referrals as needed. If you require follow-up after your initial visit, Pan Am offers a range of rehabilitation services. Pan Am is open seven days a week. Patients can use the walk-in service or make an appointment. Patients presenting to Pan Am Minor Injury Clinic are assessed and given a return time based on their medical need. Once daily capacity has been reached, the Minor Injury Clinic accepts only urgent walk-in patients. 75 Poseidon Bay Family DoctorNeed to find a family doctor? We can help! Contact the Family Doctor Finder at: Call: 204-786-7111 Do you have a child sick with cold and flu symptoms?During respiratory virus season, your child may experience common cold/flu symptoms, such as a fever, nasal congestion, nausea, diarrhea or coughing. As long as symptoms are not emergent or urgent, they may be assessed by a primary care provider or clinic. For more information on when to seek emergency care and when primary care is more appropriate for your child, please click here. Still unsure of where to go? Call Health Links – Info Santé at 204-788-8200 or toll-free 1-888-315-9257. Urgent Care Centres are open 24 hours a day, seven days a week to address urgent but not life-threatening health concerns. See Urgent Care for things like:
Urgent Care Centres are able to provide services not available in many doctors' offices, such as stitches and casts, but are not equivalent to Emergency Departments. Urgent Care Centres help conserve Emergency Department resources for more serious, life-threatening conditions. Please remember, patients at Urgent Care Centres, like at Emergency Departments, are seen based on their medical need, not order of arrival. More serious cases take priority. Current Urgent Care Centre Wait TimesLast updated: 5:55 PM
Still unsure of where to go? Call Health Links – Info Santé at 204-788-8200 or toll-free 1-888-315-9257. Patients with potentially life-threatening conditions should immediately phone 911. Emergency Departments in acute care hospitals are open 24 hours a day, 7 days a week to address the most serious and life-threatening health issues. Call 911 or go to emergency for issues such as:
If your issue is not life-threatening, you may wait longer at an Emergency Department because more serious cases will be given priority. Current Emergency Department Wait TimesLast updated: 5:54 PM
If the person will attend VOLUNTARILY: Call the Mobile Crisis Service at 204-940-1781 or go to the Crisis Response Centre at 817 Bannatyne Ave. If the person is NOT VOLUNTARILY getting help: Call 911 or visit an Emergency Department DisclaimerWinnipeg Regional Health Authority expressly disclaims all liability for use or reliance on of the wait time website information and for any claims, actions, demands or suits arising from such use or reliance. WRHA does not assume and is not responsible for any liability whatsoever arising from any person’s use of this website or from any person’s decision to access any of the services referred to in the website. What time are urgent cares least busy?Midday is the best time to go to the urgent care
Wait times are often longer in the early morning and around dinnertime since most people tend to go to urgent care right before or after work or school. Before you leave, check wait times for Allina Health Urgent Care locations.
What are the busiest times for urgent care?If you can, avoid the busiest urgent care hours.
This is usually nights, weekends and holidays. For that reason, those are also usually the busiest times at urgent care centers. First thing in the morning can also be busy, as people who've been suffering during the overnight hours come in to seek care.
Why urgent care is so slow?Many urgent care facilities wait until a patient actually needs medical care to gather their information. This can obviously cause longer waiting times if a patient's files aren't easily accessible or don't exist at all.
What is the wait time at St Boniface emergency?Open 24 hours a day, seven days a week.
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