Closed: New Years Day
Welcome to Immediate Care – Newton
If you can’t wait to make an appointment with your family doctor or you’re caught sick or hurt on the weekend in need of fast medical attention, NMC Health’s Immediate Care clinic is open and ready to safely serve you.
Our walk-in clinic in Newton, KS offers convenient care during same-day visits. No appointments are necessary.
Experience short wait-times, expert medical care and in-network providers at both of our Immediate Care clinics.
If you need urgent care that isn’t quite enough to go to the emergency room, Immediate Care – Newton is an affordable option.
If you are experiencing COVID-19 symptoms, please call ahead so we can get you right into a patient room when you arrive. NMC Health’s Immediate Care Clinics do offer COVID-19 testing. Please call to ahead if you need a COVID-19 test.
We are not a free testing site; all patients will be required to provide insurance information and pay accordingly at the time of service.
NMC Health Immediate Care – Newton only sees children ages 6 months+.
If you have a medical emergency, call 911 or visit the NMC Health Medical Center Emergency Department.
Services at Immediate Care - Newton
- Flu & cold symptoms
- COVID-19 tests
- DOT physicals
- Sore throat
- Nausea & vomiting
- Bug bites & stings
- Headaches & migraines
- Ear aches & eye infections
- Cuts, bruises & minor burns
- Treating minor illness and injuries
- Sports physicals
- Urinary Tract Infections (UTIs)
- Pregnancy tests
- Blood glucose tests
- Strep A (strep throat) tests
- Urinalysis (UA)
- Flu tests
- RSV tests
Right Care.
Right Place.
Right Time.
Confused about where you should go for healthcare? Use these descriptions to help locate the right level of care for your needs.
Immediate Care
For non-life-threatening conditions when it’s convenient for you.
- Allergies
- Bronchitis
- Bug bites and stings
- Common cold, flu or fever
- Cough and sore throat
- Cuts requiring a few stitches
- Headaches and migraines
- Infections (eye, ear, sinus, urinary tract)
- Minor injuries or broken bones (finger or toe)
- Nausea, mild vomiting or diarrhea
- Rashes, hives, minor burns
- Sports physicals
Family Medicine
Your first line of support when seeking health care.
All services at Immediate Care plus:
- Routine medical care
- Chronic disease & pain management
- Diabetes management
- High blood pressure
- Immunizations
- Medication requests or prescription refills
- Preventative/wellness screenings
Emergency Care
Always call 9-1-1 or go to the nearest Emergency Room if you have a life-threatening situation or serious injury.
> Abdominal Pain
> Chest pain or heart attack
> Childbirth or pregnancy-related issues
> Head Trauma
> Loss of consciousness
> Major trauma or accident
> Stroke or stroke-like symptoms
> Uncontrolled bleeding
Right Care. Right Place. Right Time.
Confused about where you should go for healthcare? Use these descriptions to help locate the right level of care for your needs.
Immediate Care
For non-life-threatening conditions when it’s convenient for you.
- Allergies
- Bronchitis
- Bug bites and stings
- Common cold, flu or fever
- Cough and sore throat
- Cuts requiring a few stitches
- Headaches and migraines
- Infections (eye, ear, sinus, urinary tract)
- Minor injuries or broken bones (finger or toe)
- Nausea, mild vomiting or diarrhea
- Rashes, hives, minor burns
- Sports physicals
- Vaccines (flue, tetanus)
Family Medicine
Your first line of support when seeking health care.
All services at Immediate Care plus:
- Routine medical care
- Chronic disease & pain management
- Diabetes management
- High blog pressure
- Immunization and flu shots
- Medication requests or prescription refills
- Preventative/wellness screenings
Emergency Care
Always call 9-1-1 or go to the nearest Emergency Room if you have a life-threatening situation or serious injury.
> Abdominal Pain
> Chest pain or heart attack
> Childbirth or pregnancy-related issues
> Head Trauma
> Loss of consciousness
> Major trauma or accident
> Stroke or stroke-like symptoms
> Uncontrolled bleeding