
Rapid care for non-life-threatening needs
For adults and children who are not critically ill or injured, Medex Fast Track provides quick evaluation, treatment, and discharge—so you can feel better and get back to your day. Typical visits include simple sprains and minor fractures, sports-related injuries, cuts that need stitches, minor burns, rashes, ear infections, sore throats, urinary symptoms, and more.
Walk-ins welcome. Same-day appointments available.
How Fast Track works
- Quick triage on arrival to identify your needs and begin care promptly.
- Dedicated treatment areas for suturing, splinting, and wound care, plus a private waiting area for added comfort.
- On-site X-ray and laboratory testing for faster answers and same-visit treatment plans.
- Seamless escalation if your condition requires a higher level of care—we coordinate immediately with our in-house clinicians and, when appropriate, arrange safe transfer to a nearby emergency department.
Common reasons people choose Fast Track
- Hand or finger cuts/lacerations
- Sports injuries (ankle/knee sprains, tendon strains)
- Falls with suspected minor fractures
- Low back pain or muscle spasms
- Minor burns and wound checks
- Ear pain, sore throat, cough, fever
- Simple eye irritation or conjunctivitis
- Urinary discomfort (UTI symptoms)
- Skin rashes, allergic reactions without breathing issues
If you’re unsure whether Fast Track is right for you, call us—we’ll guide you.
What to expect
- Check-in & triage: We confirm your symptoms and medical history.
- Exam & testing: A clinician examines you and orders any needed X-rays or labs.
- Treatment: Sutures, splints, medications, or other care are provided on the spot.
- Discharge: You’ll leave with clear instructions and follow-up arranged as needed.
Average visits are designed to be efficient—our goal is to assess and treat you as quickly and safely as possible.
Benefits of Medex Fast Track
- Rapid assessment and treatment to get you home faster
- On-site imaging (X-ray) and lab testing for same-visit answers
- Access to Medex physicians and sub-specialists for coordinated care
- Direct access to higher-level care if an urgent need becomes emergent
When to call 911 instead
Fast Track is not for life-threatening emergencies. Call 911 or go to the nearest ER for symptoms such as severe chest pain, trouble breathing, severe head injury, major bleeding, signs of stroke (facial droop, arm weakness, slurred speech), pregnancy emergencies, or any symptom that feels immediately dangerous.
What to bring
- Photo ID and insurance card
- List of medications and allergies
- Pertinent medical records or discharge summaries, if available
Insurance & payment
We accept most major insurance plans and offer self-pay options. If you have questions about coverage, our team is happy to help before your visit.
Ready to be seen?
Walk in today or book a same-day appointment.
Questions? Call us and our staff will help you choose the right care option.