- Primary Care*Prescription Restrictions: When your medical condition calls for a prescription, our providers can send an e-prescription straight to your local pharmacy. Please note that for your own safety and to comply with state pharmacology laws, the following restrictions apply: Temporary prescription refills (2-3 days) may be issued only when the patient is able to demonstrate an existing prescription. Patients with chronic illnesses should visit their primary care doctor or other specialists for extended care. Inland Urgent Care providers will not prescribe controlled substances, non-therapeutic drugs, and certain other drugs that may be harmful because of their potential for abuse. Inland Urgent Care does not guarantee that a prescription will be written; that will be determined by the provider based on your clinical presentation. However, you are always guaranteed quality healthcare
- Ear Infections
- Emergency CareFor life-threatening conditions such as trauma or chest pains, you should always choose the ER. For everyday illnesses and injuries that require timely attention, there’s Inland Urgent Care.
- Electrocardiogram
- Immunizations
- Gynecology
- Pregnancy
- Urinary Tract Infection
- Diabetes Care
- X-Rays
- Rashes
- Burns
- Sports Medicine
- Back Pain