At INTEGRIS Health AllSet Urgent Care, we treat most minor illnesses and injuries. From colds to ear infections and twisted ankles and bee stings, we have you covered. AllSet Urgent Care is right here with the right care, right now.
Please visit our frequently asked questions section to find many of the answers you are looking for.
How long is the typical wait time at AllSet?
Patients are typically seen within 30 minutes.
Do you treat children at AllSet?
Yes. We treat patients as young as six months of age or older.
Are you open on holidays and weekends?
We are open every day of the year from 8 a.m. to 8 p.m.
Do I need an appointment to visit urgent care?
We welcome walk-in visits at any time. However, it may be helpful to make an appointment to reduce your wait time. You can also check in online when you’re on the way.
What should I bring with me to a visit?
You will need some form of identification, your insurance verification, and it may be helpful to bring a list of your medications.
Do you provide COVID-19 testing and treatment?
Yes.
What types of physicals do you offer?
We offer sports physicals and most exams required for school activities or summer camps. We don’t provide workers’ compensation exams, independent medical examinations (IME) and MVAs.
Do you offer vaccines?
We do not typically administer vaccines. For vaccinations, we recommend contacting your primary care physician or visiting an INTEGRIS Health pharmacy offering immunization services.
Can I receive IV fluids at AllSet Urgent Care?
We do not offer IV fluid treatments. For conditions requiring IV fluids, we recommend seeking care at an INTEGRIS Health facility or emergency room.
Can I get my routine lab work done at AllSet?
We do not offer routine lab work. Our urgent cares are not set up as a lab draw station. For routine lab work, you can visit your primary care physician to find a lab draw station near you.
Can I get an EKG at an AllSet location?
AllSet Urgent Cares do not offer EKG services. If you require an EKG, please visit a hospital emergency room or consult with your primary care physician. You can visit the INTEGRIS Health locations page to find a list of Heart and Vascular services in your area.