Piedmont Urgent Care
At Piedmont Urgent Care our mission is to empower patients through great care that's simplified, unified and easier than ever to access. We provide personalized, quality care for non-life-threatening illnesses and injuries.
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When to go to the ER:
- Any life- or limb-threatening event
- Dislocated joints
- Heavy, uncontrolled bleeding
- Convulsions, seizures or loss of consciousness
- Deep knife wounds or gunshot wounds
- Severe burns
- Poisoning or overdose
- Pregnancy-related problems
- Severe abdominal pain
- Signs of a heart attack: chest pain lasting longer than 2 minutes
- Signs of a stroke: loss of vision, sudden numbness, weakness, slurred speech or confusion
When to go to Urgent Care:
- Accidents and falls
- Sprains and strains
- Minor back pain
- Mild to moderate asthma
- Bleeding cuts that may or may not need stitches
- Injuries/illnesses that may require X-rays or lab tests
- Eye/ear irritation
- Fever, cold, flu
- Vomiting, diarrhea
- Sore throat and/or cough
- Broken bones and fractures
- Testing and vaccinations
Frequently Asked Questions
Do Piedmont Urgent Care locations offer COVID-19 testing?
Yes, Piedmont Urgent Care locations offer COVID-19 testing; learn more.
Can Piedmont Urgent Care providers administer the COVID-19 vaccine during your visit?
No, Piedmont Urgent Care providers cannot administer the COVID-19 vaccine during your visit at this time. For up-to-date information on eligibility and availability, visit the Piedmont COVID-19 Vaccine page.
What are Piedmont Urgent Care’s hours?
Most locations are open seven days a week, including holidays, with extended and weekend hours.
Where are Piedmont Urgent Cares located?
We have Urgent Care locations in:
- Athens
- Austell
- Barrow
- Blackmon
- Buckhead North
- Buckhead South
- Buford
- Canton
- Carrollton
- Cartersville Main Street
- Cartersville West Avenue
- Chamblee
- Clairmont
- Columbus - Peachtree Mall
- Commerce
- Conyers
- Covington
- Cumming
- Dallas
- Decatur
- Douglasville
- Duluth - Pleasant Hill
- Dunwoody/Sandy Springs
- East Cobb
- East Point
- East Rome
- East Roswell
- Ellenwood
- Fairburn
- Fayetteville HWY 54
- Fayetteville HWY 85
- Grayson
- Hapeville
- Hickory Flat
- Holcomb Bridge
- Jefferson
- Johns Creek
- Johns Creek/Alpharetta
- LaGrange
- Lawrenceville
- Lawrenceville/Old Peachtree
- Lilburn
- Lithonia
- Loganville
- Loganville HWY 81
- Macon Ingleside
- Macon Zebulon Road
- Marietta
- McDonough
- Milton/Alpharetta
- Newnan Crossing
- Newnan HWY 34
- Norcross/Peachtree Corners
- Oconee Health
- Oconee Health Campus
- Peachtree City
- Ponce De Leon
- Roswell-Crabapple Road
- Sandy Springs
- Senoia
- Smyrna
- Snellville
- Snellville Centerville HWY
- Stockbridge
- Summerhill
- Tucker
- Uptown
- Watkinsville
- West Cobb
- West Rome
- Woodstock
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What conditions does Piedmont Urgent Care treat?
- COVID-19 testing; learn more
- Cold and flu symptoms
- Cuts, bruises and burns
- Ear and eye infections
- Headaches and migraines
- Pulled or strained muscles
- Sprains or fractures
Note: Treatment options may vary by location.
Does Piedmont Urgent Care offer physicals?
Piedmont Urgent Care provides back-to-school, sports and camp physicals. Piedmont Urgent Care locations cannot perform annual physicals.
Does Piedmont Urgent Care provide vaccines?
Piedmont Urgent Care provides vaccinations for certain conditions; Piedmont UrgentCare by WellStreet locations can administer the flu vaccine. Piedmont Urgent Care providers cannot administer the COVID-19 vaccine during an office visit at this time.
For up-to-date information on eligibility and availability, visit the Piedmont COVID-19 Vaccine page
What additional tests or services does Piedmont Urgent Care offer?
Piedmont UrgentCare by WellStreet locations also offer the following:
- EKG
- Diagnostic testing
- Digital X-rays
- Lab services
STOP! If you or a family member is experiencing a life-threatening illness or injury – such as major head trauma, chest pain, severe abdominal pain, or loss of consciousness – immediately call 911 or go directly to an Emergency Room (ER).