When you need immediate medical care in McLeod County, our experienced team of providers are here to provide high-quality, compassionate care. We handle a variety of urgent medical needs, from minor injuries and illnesses to sprains, strains, and infections. Visit our Urgent Care center for fast, reliable, and convenient medical attention.
Hours
Open daily: 8 a.m. to 7:30 p.m.
Including weekends and holidays!
Walk-in care. No appointment needed.
Location
Our Urgent Care is located at 1805 Hennepin Ave. N. in Glencoe.
Map & Driving Directions
Check in at the hospital entrance.
Service Area
Our primary service area is McLeod County, Minnesota including: Biscay, Brownton, Glencoe, Hutchinson, Lester Prairie, Plato, Silver Lake, Stewart, and Winsted. We also service parts of Sibley County, including: Arlington, Gaylord, Green Isle, New Auburn, and Winthrop, as well as the western part of Carver County, including: Hamburg, Norwood, and Young America, and part of Renville County, including: Buffalo Lake.
Our urgent care facility also serves all of Carver County, including: Carver, Chanhassen, Chaska, Cologne, Mayer, New Germany, Victoria, Waconia, & Watertown.
Conditions Treated
Minor Illnesses or Pain
- Allergic reactions (mild)
- Asthma (mild)
- Earaches
- Nausea and diarrhea
- Pink eye
- Respiratory illnesses
(symptoms: coughing, sneezing, running nose, congestion)
– Bronchitis
– Common cold
– COVID-19
– Influenza / flu
– Pneumonia
– RSV (respiratory syncytial virus)
– Sinus infection (sinusitis) - Seasonal allergies
- Sexually transmitted infections (STIs)
- Sore throat and cough
- Toothaches
- Urinary tract infection (UTIs)
- Yeast infection
Minor Procedures
- Ear wax removal
- Stitch / staple / suture removal
Skin Conditions and Injuries
- Animal scratches and bites
- Cuts, scrapes, lacerations, wounds
- Insect bites or stings
- Minor fractures or broken bones
- Musculoskeletal injuries: sprains, strains, pulled muscles
- Rashes
- Skin infections / mild cellulitis
What to Expect at our Urgent Care Facility
We use a process called triage to determine which patients need the most immediate medical attention. Patients with the most urgent medical conditions are seen first, regardless of arrival time.
When you arrive to the hospital, a nurse will take your vital signs and assess the severity of your condition. If you need a higher level of care, you will be seen in the Emergency Department.
Registration is completed after the triage process.
Where to Go for Care
