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The Urgent Care Center market is a segment of the healthcare industry that provides medical services for patients who require immediate medical attention, but do not require emergency care. Urgent Care Centers are typically open during extended hours and offer a wide range of services, including diagnosis and treatment of minor illnesses and injuries, physicals, vaccinations, and laboratory services. Urgent Care Centers are typically staffed by physicians, nurse practitioners, and physician assistants, and are often affiliated with larger healthcare systems.
Urgent Care Centers are distinct from other healthcare facilities in that they provide immediate medical attention for non-life-threatening conditions, while other healthcare facilities, such as hospitals and emergency rooms, are typically reserved for more serious medical conditions. Urgent Care Centers are also typically more accessible and less expensive than other healthcare facilities.
Some companies in the Urgent Care Center market include Concentra, MedExpress, American Family Care, FastMed Urgent Care, and CareSpot Urgent Care. Show Less Read more