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  2. Martin Luther King Jr. Outpatient Center - Wikipedia

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    The Martin Luther King Jr. Outpatient Center, formerly known as Martin Luther King Jr. Multi-Service Ambulatory Care Center, Martin Luther King Jr./Drew Medical Center (King/Drew), and later Martin Luther King Jr.–Harbor Hospital (MLK–Harbor or King–Harbor), was a public urgent care center and outpatient clinic and former hospital in Willowbrook, an unincorporated section of Los Angeles ...

  3. Patient First - Wikipedia

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    Patient First office in Fairfax County, Virginia, in December 2018. Patient First is a chain of urgent care centers in the United States.The centers allow patients to walk in and receive diagnosis and treatments for common symptoms and ailments [1] that can receive outpatient care without an appointment.

  4. Walk-in clinic - Wikipedia

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    American Family Care (AFC Urgent Care) 238 The Little Clinic: 220 MedExpress: 213 GoHealth Urgent Care: 150+ CareNow Urgent Care: 150 NextCare Urgent Care: 143 CityMD Urgent Care: 137 FastMed Urgent Care: 104 CareSpot Urgent Care / MedPost Urgent Care: 99 Advocate Health Care Clinics: 86 Patient First: 76 Doctors Care: 58

  5. Healthcare in the United States - Wikipedia

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    Hospitals provide some outpatient care in their emergency rooms and specialty clinics, but primarily exist to provide inpatient care. Hospital emergency departments and urgent care centers are sources of sporadic problem-focused care. Surgicenters are examples of specialty clinics.

  6. Emergency medical services - Wikipedia

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    Emergency medical services (EMS), also known as ambulance services or paramedic services, are emergency services that provide urgent pre-hospital treatment and stabilisation for serious illness and injuries and transport to definitive care. [1]

  7. Emergency department - Wikipedia

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    The main patient area inside the Mobile Medical Unit operated in Belle Chasse, Louisiana. An emergency department (ED), also known as an accident and emergency department (A&E), emergency room (ER), emergency ward (EW) or casualty department, is a medical treatment facility specializing in emergency medicine, the acute care of patients who present without prior appointment; either by their own ...

  8. Banner Health - Wikipedia

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    In August 2016, Banner Health acquired the assets and staff of Urgent Care Extra's 32 Arizona urgent care facilities, hoping to grow the urgent care footprint to 50 clinics by 2017. [18] Banner Health fell victim to a cyberattack and data breach that may have put the information of up to three million patients and employees at risk. [19]

  9. Emergency medicine - Wikipedia

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    Emergency medicine is a medical speciality—a field of practice based on the knowledge and skills required to prevent, diagnose, and manage acute and urgent aspects of illness and injury affecting patients of all age groups with a full spectrum of undifferentiated physical and behavioural disorders.