General Illness Care
When to Visit Urgent Care for a Cold, Flu, or Infection: A Complete Guide for Michigan Residents
MedCare Urgent Care provides immediate walk in treatment for common conditions including colds, flu, strep throat, and sinus infections. With five convenient locations across Michigan, we offer on site laboratory testing and fast prescriptions to help you recover quickly without the long wait times of an emergency room. Walk in today or check in online to see a provider.
- Who we treat Adults and children experiencing non life threatening medical conditions
- Common illnesses Sore throat, fever, cough, ear infections, urinary tract infections, and stomach flu
- Services provided Rapid testing, on site diagnostics, and immediate prescription management
- When to visit When your primary care doctor is unavailable and your symptoms require same day medical attention
The Question Everyone Asks When They Feel Sick: ER, Urgent Care, or Wait It Out?
Most people have been there. It's Tuesday night. Your throat feels like sandpaper, your temperature is creeping up, and your primary care doctor can't see you until Thursday. The emergency room feels excessive. Doing nothing feels risky. That exact moment, somewhere between "I'll be fine" and "this isn't going away", is exactly what walk-in urgent care was built for.
At MedCare Urgent Care, we treat general illness every single day across our five Michigan locations: Wyandotte, Redford (7 Mile), Redford Township (Plymouth Rd), Eastpointe, and Dearborn Heights (The Heights Urgent Care). Our board-certified providers understand that illness doesn't wait for a convenient appointment slot, and neither should you.
This guide will walk you through exactly what general illness care looks like, when you should seek it, what MedCare's providers treat on-site, and how to find the right location for you.
What Is General Illness Care at an Urgent Care Clinic?
General illness care is the diagnosis and treatment of common, non-life-threatening medical conditions that are making you feel unwell. This is distinct from trauma care (injuries, fractures) or chronic disease management (ongoing conditions handled by specialists). General illness care covers the everyday ailments that knock you off your feet — the kind of sickness that demands attention today, not in 72 hours.
At MedCare Urgent Care, general illness care includes rapid diagnostic testing, on-site lab services, and same-visit prescriptions when appropriate. You walk in feeling terrible and walk out with a clear diagnosis and a plan.
Common Illnesses We Treat at MedCare Urgent Care
Colds and Upper Respiratory Infections: The common cold seems simple, but when symptoms persist past 10 days, when discharge turns yellow or green, or when sinus pressure becomes severe, a bacterial infection may have developed on top of the original virus. Our providers assess your symptoms, check for secondary infections, and prescribe antibiotics when clinically appropriate — not just when patients ask for them.
Influenza (Flu): Flu season in Michigan typically runs from October through March, but cases occur year-round. Influenza causes sudden-onset fever, body aches, fatigue, cough, and sore throat that can feel dramatically worse than a cold. MedCare offers rapid flu testing with results available during your visit. If you test positive and are within the first 48 hours of symptoms, antiviral medications like oseltamivir can meaningfully shorten the duration and severity of your illness.
Strep Throat: Strep throat is a bacterial infection caused by Group A Streptococcus. Unlike a virus, strep requires antibiotic treatment to clear the infection and prevent complications like rheumatic fever. We offer rapid strep testing with results in minutes. If your throat is severely painful, you have white patches on your tonsils, or you have a fever without a runny nose, come in for a test.
COVID-19 and RSV: MedCare Urgent Care offers rapid PCR testing for COVID-19 and RSV at all locations. Knowing which virus you have matters — treatment protocols, isolation recommendations, and complication risks differ between them. Our providers stay current on the latest treatment guidelines.
Sinus Infections (Sinusitis): Sinus infections are one of the most common reasons adults visit urgent care. Symptoms include facial pressure, headache, nasal congestion, thick discolored discharge, and sometimes a persistent cough or post-nasal drip. Bacterial sinusitis typically requires antibiotics, while viral sinusitis resolves on its own with symptom management. We help you figure out which one you're dealing with.
Urinary Tract Infections (UTIs) UTIs are among the most frequent bacterial infections, particularly in women. Burning urination, frequent urgency, cloudy urine, and pelvic discomfort are classic signs. We perform urinalysis on-site, confirm the diagnosis, and prescribe antibiotics during the same visit. Left untreated, a UTI can progress to a kidney infection — a much more serious condition.
Fever Management Fever itself is a symptom, not a diagnosis. Our providers investigate the underlying cause of elevated temperature — whether it's a virus, a bacterial infection, or something else — and create an appropriate treatment plan. High or persistent fevers in children require prompt evaluation, and all five of our Michigan locations are equipped to see pediatric patients.
Gastrointestinal Illness Food poisoning, stomach viruses (gastroenteritis), and nausea can be debilitating. We assess your hydration status, rule out serious causes, provide anti-nausea medications, and, if necessary, administer IV fluids to restore hydration quickly. Our Dearborn Heights and Wyandotte locations offer IV drip therapy for severe dehydration.
Allergic Reactions Mild to moderate allergic reactions — hives, itching, nasal symptoms, watery eyes — are safely and effectively treated at urgent care. If you are experiencing throat tightness, difficulty breathing, or facial swelling, call 911 immediately; those symptoms require emergency care.
Signs That Tell You to Come In Now
You should visit MedCare Urgent Care for a general illness if you experience:
- A fever above 103°F (or any fever in an infant under 3 months)
- A sore throat so severe it affects swallowing
- Symptoms that have lasted more than 7–10 days without improvement
- A cough producing blood or dark-colored mucus
- Shortness of breath that is mild but unusual for you
- Ear pain with drainage
- Urinary pain, urgency, or foul-smelling urine
- Significant fatigue, body aches, or sudden onset of symptoms that suggest flu
If you are experiencing chest pain, severe difficulty breathing, loss of consciousness, or signs of a severe allergic reaction, call 911 or go directly to an emergency room.
Why MedCare Urgent Care Is the Right Choice for General Illness in Metro Detroit
No Appointment Necessary. Walk in at any of our five locations during operating hours. Two locations — Wyandotte and The Heights in Dearborn Heights — are open 24 hours a day, 7 days a week.
On-Site Diagnostics. Rapid flu, strep, COVID-19, RSV testing, urinalysis, and blood work are available at our clinics. You won't be sent somewhere else for a test and told to come back.
Prescriptions On-Site. When a prescription is clinically appropriate, our providers write it before you leave. Most nearby pharmacies can have your medication ready within the hour.
Board-Certified Providers. Our medical team consists of board-certified physicians and advanced practice providers with extensive experience in acute illness management.
Affordable, Accessible Care. We accept most major insurance plans, including Blue Cross Blue Shield, Aetna, Cigna, United Healthcare, and Medicaid. Self-pay rates are transparent and affordable.
Frequently Asked Questions About General Illness Care
Can urgent care treat the flu? Yes. MedCare Urgent Care can test for influenza with a rapid test and, if you test positive within the first 48 hours of symptom onset, prescribe antiviral medication. We treat flu symptoms at all five of our Metro Detroit locations.
Do I need an appointment to be seen for a cold or infection? No appointment is needed at any MedCare Urgent Care location. Walk in whenever you need care. If you're near Wyandotte or Dearborn Heights, those locations are available 24 hours a day.
Can urgent care treat a UTI? Yes. We perform urinalysis on-site, diagnose UTIs during your visit, and prescribe antibiotics before you leave. Most patients are in and out within 45 minutes.
What if my symptoms are worse than a cold but I don't think it's an emergency? That is precisely the scenario urgent care is designed for. If you have significant symptoms that aren't life-threatening but clearly need medical attention today, visiting MedCare Urgent Care is the right call. We're faster and more affordable than an emergency room for non-emergency conditions.
Does MedCare Urgent Care see children with illness? Yes. We see pediatric patients at all locations. Children with fevers, ear infections, strep throat, and other illnesses are frequently treated by our board-certified team.
What illnesses require the ER instead of urgent care? Chest pain, difficulty breathing, signs of stroke, severe abdominal pain, major trauma, and life-threatening allergic reactions (anaphylaxis) require emergency room care or a 911 call. For everything else that requires medical attention today, urgent care is the right and more efficient choice.
MedCare Urgent Care serves communities across Metro Detroit including Wyandotte, Redford, Eastpointe, Dearborn Heights, Riverview, Lincoln Park, Allen Park, and surrounding areas. Walk in today — no appointment needed.
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