InstaCare is a regional chain of urgent care centers in Utah created and operated by Intermountain Healthcare, a Utah-based not-for-profit system of 22 hospitals, 185 clinics, a Medical Group with some 1,400 employed physicians, a health plans division called SelectHealth
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- 2655 W 9000 S, West Jordan, UT 84088
These employees are great! They are so friendly and always in happy mood, they are quick on examining patients so I wasn’t sitting in a room by myself for long. The doctors are very informative and really care about helping their patients. I always know I’m going to be taken care of when I come here!
Intermountain Instacare
354 UT-73, Lehi, UT 84045Intermountain Instacare
196 E Winchester St, Murray, UT 84107I'll just say that other reviewer is a liar. Which is obvious since they're obviously a democrat, and lying and twisting the truth is what they do best. They're such useless idiots. They offer covid tests through walk in and you can also do a self serve through their website. Call them and the recording will explain how to do it
Wait time was over 2 and a half hours in the Hurricane insta care. this is ridiculous.
Intermountain InstaCare, Logan
412 N 200 E, Logan, UT 84321Intermountain Instacare
6272 Highland Dr., Murray, UT 84121Intermountain InstaCare, Roy
1915 W 5950 S, Roy, UT 84067Intermountain Instacare
9493 700 E, Sandy, UT 84070IHC InstaCare - Saratoga Springs
354 W State Rd #73, Lehi, UT 84043I visited to have a COVID test ahead of travel. I had also been exposed to two people who had confirmed positive results. The online setup was simple. After I received my negative test, I visited the clinic to have the results documented as required by the destination. The people in the facility were simply excellent. They provided everything needed and were extremely responsive. I tried several other firms and locations with the travel documentation, but Saratoga Springs was the most friendly and service oriented. No hesitation to recommend them.
Urgent Care Guide
In a recent survey conducted with the Urgent Care Association, Solv found that patients were waiting an average of 24 days for appointments with their primary care provider. In a world of instant gratification, consumers demand more. They demand now. If you want to watch a movie, you download it in minutes or stream it instantly. If you need groceries, you can pick up your phone and have them delivered to you within the hour. If you need restaurant reservations, you find one with availability, book online, walk in minutes later and sit right down. Healthcare shouldn’t be any different.
That’s why urgent care has been growing at a faster pace than any other healthcare service in the United States. And it is why healthcare consumers search for “urgent care” more than 5x more than “primary care” or “family doctor,” combined. These consumers are highly actionable, searching with high intent terms like “urgent care near me.” They want same day access to quality healthcare providers when they are sick or injured - after hours, one weekends and on holidays - without the cost and inconvenience of the emergency room.
Urgent care centers typically treat minor illnesses like the flu, sinus infections and strep throat, as well as injuries like bone fractures and sprains, cuts, scrapes and burns, making these clinics ideal for diagnosing and treating non-emergent healthcare needs. And at a growing rate urgent care clinics are offering preventative care services including annual physicals and well visits, flu shots and other immunizations and vaccines, taking on the role of primary care provider for the tens of millions of consumers that don’t have one.
For kids there are special pediatric urgent care centers, usually open after hours for patients between the ages of 1 and 18.