What medical conditions are treated at an Ingalls Urgent Aid Center?
• Sprains • Bruises • Broken bones • Respiratory infections, bronchitis • Eye injuries • Flu symptoms • Sore throats • Nausea, vomiting, diarrhea • Ear aches • Minor injuries, including cuts and burns Our staff is trained to treat every member of the family, from newborns through older adults. And families with children will be comforted to know that our medical experts are specially trained to address a number of injuries and illnesses commonly seen in children, including: • Respiratory illnesses • Diarrhea and vomiting • School yard injuries such as scrapes, sprains and broken bones * If you or a family member is experiencing a potentially life-threatening condition such as chest pain or difficulty breathing call “911” for ambulance transportation to the nearest hospital emergency department. What if my medical condition becomes more serious while I’m at an Ingalls Urgent Aid Center? You can take comfort in knowing that should your condition actually be more serious than you anticipa