Injury Treatment
Urgent Care for Injuries: When You Don't Need the ER but Can't Wait Until Tomorrow
Choosing between urgent care and the emergency room depends entirely on the severity of your medical condition. MedCare Urgent Care treats non life threatening issues like minor fractures, sprains, fevers, and mild allergic reactions with short wait times and lower costs. For life threatening emergencies such as chest pain, severe shortness of breath, or major head trauma, always go directly to the nearest emergency room.
- Urgent care conditions Minor cuts, sprains, low fevers, painful urination, and mild asthma
- Emergency room conditions Chest pain, difficulty breathing, sudden weakness, and severe head injuries
- Benefits of MedCare Walk in availability across Michigan, shorter wait times, and on site diagnostics
- Action plan Walk into our nearest clinic for minor illnesses or call nine one one for medical crises
That Moment When Something Goes Wrong
A kid twists an ankle at soccer practice. Someone catches a hand on a table saw at work. A runner pushes too hard and something in the knee doesn't feel right. An afternoon in the kitchen ends with a deep cut that needs more than a bandage. These injuries happen every day, and for most people, the reflex is to debate between two imperfect options: sit at an emergency room for four hours, or try to wait it out and hope for the best.
There is a better option. MedCare Urgent Care is equipped to handle the full range of acute, non-life-threatening injuries at five convenient locations across Metro Detroit: Wyandotte, Redford (7 Mile), Redford Township, Eastpointe, and Dearborn Heights (The Heights Urgent Care). Our clinics have on-site digital X-rays, procedure rooms for stitches and wound repair, and experienced providers who evaluate and treat injuries efficiently — without the emergency room price tag or wait time.
What Kinds of Injuries Can Urgent Care Treat?
Many people underestimate what urgent care can handle. Modern walk-in clinics like MedCare are equipped with diagnostic and procedural capabilities that allow us to manage a wide range of acute injuries. Here is a detailed breakdown of the injury types we treat every day.
Sprains and Strains: Sprains involve torn or overstretched ligaments, while strains involve muscles or tendons. Ankles, knees, and wrists are the most commonly sprained joints. Our providers assess the severity of the injury, order X-rays when necessary to rule out fractures, and provide on-site stabilization equipment including walking boots, crutches, and braces. Proper early treatment of sprains significantly reduces recovery time and prevents chronic instability.
Fractures and Dislocations: Broken bones require imaging to diagnose — and we have digital X-ray capability at all MedCare locations. Our providers can diagnose most fractures on-site, apply splints or fiberglass casts for minor fractures, and provide referrals to orthopedic specialists for fractures that require surgical management. We handle dislocations when appropriate and provide stabilization while coordinating specialist follow-up.
Cuts and Lacerations:
Deep or gaping cuts require more than a bandage. Our procedure rooms are fully equipped for wound care, and our providers are trained in sutures (stitches), staples, and surgical glue. We clean wounds thoroughly to reduce infection risk, close them with the technique best suited to the location and depth of the cut, and provide wound care instructions to support proper healing with minimal scarring. If a laceration is on the face or involves underlying structures beyond our scope, we will stabilize the wound and coordinate care with the appropriate specialist.
Burns: Minor thermal burns (from hot surfaces, steam, or liquids) and minor chemical burns are treated at MedCare Urgent Care. Treatment involves proper wound cleaning, specialized dressings, topical antibiotic creams, and pain management. We evaluate burn depth and surface area to determine whether the injury can be managed at our clinic or requires higher-level care.
Sports Injuries: Active adults and youth athletes sustain a wide variety of injuries — from concussions and shin splints to tendonitis and overuse injuries. Our providers have experience with sports medicine and can evaluate, diagnose, and treat these conditions. We also complete Return-to-Play clearance forms required by coaches, schools, and athletic programs. Whether you're a competitive athlete in Eastpointe or a weekend warrior in Wyandotte, we have you covered.
Workplace Injuries: Getting injured on the job creates a dual challenge: you need medical care, and you need proper documentation for workers' compensation. MedCare Urgent Care is experienced in workers' compensation cases. We provide initial injury evaluation and treatment, thorough documentation, X-rays when needed, and direct communication with employers and insurance companies to facilitate the claims process. We help injured workers across Redford, Dearborn Heights, Wyandotte, and Eastpointe get the care and paperwork they need.
On-Site Digital X-Rays: The Difference Between Guessing and Knowing
One of the most important capabilities at any injury care clinic is imaging. Without an X-ray, it is clinically impossible to distinguish between a severe sprain and a fracture in many cases. MedCare Urgent Care has digital X-ray technology at all five of our Michigan locations. Digital X-rays produce high-resolution images immediately, allowing our providers to review results during your visit and make treatment decisions based on actual findings, not educated guesses.
We can image the chest, hands, feet, arms, legs, and more. You receive a copy of your imaging to take with you to any specialist follow-up appointments.
Signs You Should Come to MedCare for an Injury
Visit MedCare Urgent Care for an injury when you experience:
- Significant swelling, bruising, or pain after a fall or impact
- Inability to put full weight on a foot or ankle
- A joint that looks deformed or feels "out of place"
- A cut that is deep, gaping, or won't stop bleeding after 10 minutes of pressure
- A burn that blisters or covers an area larger than 3 inches
- A possible concussion after a head impact (headache, confusion, nausea, sensitivity to light)
- A work-related injury that requires documentation and treatment
Go to the emergency room or call 911 for:
- Open fractures (bone visible through skin)
- Severe head, neck, or spine injuries
- Injuries with uncontrolled major bleeding
- Loss of sensation or circulation below an injury site
Why Urgent Care Is Smarter Than the ER for Most Injuries
Emergency rooms are essential — for emergencies. But for most injuries, they represent a significant mismatch between the care needed and the care received. ER visits for non-emergency injuries can cost thousands of dollars and involve waits of four to six hours or more, often with less attention from a provider than you would receive at an urgent care clinic.
MedCare Urgent Care delivers the same diagnostic capability (digital X-rays, lab work) and procedural capability (stitches, splints, casts) as an emergency room for non-life-threatening injuries — at a fraction of the cost and with dramatically shorter wait times. We accept most major insurance plans and offer transparent self-pay pricing.
Frequently Asked Questions About Injury Treatment at Urgent Care
Does urgent care do X-rays? Yes. All MedCare Urgent Care locations have digital X-ray technology on-site. You will receive imaging during your visit, and your provider will review results before you leave.
Can urgent care stitch a cut? Yes. Our providers are trained in sutures, staples, and surgical glue for wound closure. For most lacerations, urgent care is the fastest, most affordable place to receive proper closure.
How do I know if I need an X-ray for a sprain? If you have significant swelling, bruising, point tenderness over a bone, or are unable to bear weight on the limb, an X-ray is warranted. The only reliable way to distinguish a severe sprain from a fracture is imaging. Come in and we'll determine quickly which it is.
Can urgent care treat a broken bone? Yes, for most fractures. We can diagnose fractures with X-ray, apply splints, and provide casting for minor, stable fractures. Complex fractures requiring surgery will be stabilized and referred to orthopedics.
Do you treat work injuries and handle workers' comp paperwork? Yes. MedCare Urgent Care is experienced in workers' compensation cases. We treat the injury, document findings, order imaging, and handle the paperwork required by your employer's insurance. All five of our Metro Detroit locations handle workers' comp cases.
Is urgent care open late for injuries? Our Wyandotte and Dearborn Heights (The Heights) locations are open 24 hours a day, 7 days a week. Other locations have extended evening hours. If you're injured late at night, come to one of our 24/7 locations rather than waiting for morning.
MedCare Urgent Care treats injuries across Wyandotte, Redford, Eastpointe, Dearborn Heights, and surrounding Metro Detroit communities. No appointment needed. Walk in anytime
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