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1021 Fleming St, Garden City, KS 678461021 Fleming St
Open until 8:00 pm
  • Mon 8:00 am - 8:00 pm
  • Tue 8:00 am - 8:00 pm
  • Wed 8:00 am - 8:00 pm
  • Thu 8:00 am - 8:00 pm
  • Fri 8:00 am - 8:00 pm
  • Sat 8:00 am - 8:00 pm
  • Sun 1:00 pm - 7:00 pm
Xpress Wellness Urgent Care, Garden City - Occupational Health - 1021 Fleming St
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1021 Fleming St, Garden City, KS 678461021 Fleming St
Open until 8:00 pm
  • Mon 8:00 am - 8:00 pm
  • Tue 8:00 am - 8:00 pm
  • Wed 8:00 am - 8:00 pm
  • Thu 8:00 am - 8:00 pm
  • Fri 8:00 am - 8:00 pm
  • Sat 8:00 am - 8:00 pm
  • Sun 1:00 pm - 7:00 pm
5.0(1 reviews)
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Xpress Wellness Urgent Care, Garden City - 1021 Fleming St
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Urgent Care FAQs

  • What is urgent care?

    Urgent care is a healthcare service focused on providing immediate, non-life-threatening medical attention. Urgent care centers treat conditions such as sprains, cuts, burns, and common illnesses and offer a range of services, including diagnostic and preventive care like immunizations and physicals. With an estimated 15,000 clinics in the U.S., urgent care centers operate beyond traditional primary care office hours, offering a convenient and lower cost alternative to emergency rooms for urgent but minor health issues. 

  • What is a walk-in clinic?

    A walk-in clinic is a type of healthcare facility that provides medical care to patients without the need for an appointment. These clinics cover a range of services such as urgent care, occupational medicine, and primary care with walk-in availability. They cater to non-emergent health issues, offering a convenient option for accessible medical attention. Walk-in clinics vary from free services provided by government, charity, or foundation-operated facilities to private clinics with affordable rates, serving as a practical alternative for minor illnesses and injuries outside of traditional doctor's offices and emergency rooms.

  • Do urgent care centers in Garden City take appointments?

    Historically, urgent care centers were strictly an on-demand, walk-in healthcare service. More recently, as consumer behaviors and expectations have evolved, many urgent care clinics have begun offering book ahead visits, allowing consumers to select a same-day or next-day time that works best for their schedule. Use Solv to find a Garden City urgent care center that offers advanced bookings (or appointments) and book online.

  • Are Garden City urgent care centers open after hours?

    Yes. Most primary care doctor offices are open during routine work hours, Monday thru Friday, 9:00 am to 5:00 pm. Conversely, most of the urgent care centers in Garden City are available after hours, on weekends, and many holidays. Typical urgent care hours are 8:00 am to 8:00 pm daily, although location-specific hours may vary.

  • How much will an urgent care visit in Garden City cost?

    The cost of a visit to an urgent care in Garden City varies, with cash prices for the base visit generally ranging from $100 to $175. Additional treatments, such as lab tests, X-rays, or immunizations, can increase costs, typically between $50-150 each. If you're using insurance, expect a co-pay between $20 and $50, depending on your plan and whether the clinic is in-network. Prices differ based on location, so it's best to check directly with the urgent care center and your insurance provider for accurate cost estimates.

Recent Urgent Care Reviews (20)

Long wait. But to be expected at an urgent care.

- Verified patient on 11/27

Today’s visit at Urgent Care North Hills location was overall excellent. Everyone I have encountered today provided the highest customer service which I wanted to express my deepest thank you so I would like to provide a rave review on all of them. Brenda at the front desk was very attentive and got me checked in rather quickly upon my arrival which surprised me.She was very polite and well mannered and even graciously helped me with my inquiry after my appointment. She spoke with clarity and communicated very well. Ruby was my nurse and she was a sweetheart. She gave me thorough directions for my lab work and communicated clearly the directions as well. She even checked up on me while I sat waiting for a while for my results and followed up with my nurse practitioner without me even having to request that. Also she provided me with a refreshing cup of water again without me having to ask which I needed since I was parched while waiting.That is top notch customer service! Erica was my x ray technician and she explained clearly to me what was going on and how she would proceed and eased my nerves.She had a friendly demeanor and made sure my xrays were what they needed to be and got me in and out quickly and effectively. Marissa was my nurse practitioner and I must say she must be the most thorough gentle hearted nurse practitioner that I have ever encountered at an urgent care. I have been to urgent cares all my life and have never encountered such thoroughness and patience for all my questions. She reassured me of my concerns and requested labs to be performed for all my issues. In my prior experiences my visits with urgent cares have been just verbal consultations so I have much appreciation for Marissa and what she provided for me today and express my deepest gratitude. I wish there was some way to thank all these lovely ladies directly for their great patience and friendly demeanor and excellent customer service especially during this critical time. If you can please reward them and keep up the great work in hiring wonderful human beings who are taking care of us out there. I have much appreciation for all of you.

- Verified patient on 4/3

Not sure why Urgent care has changed its rapid COVID-19 testing test. When asked which test I wanted of course I said rapid as my goal was to get the children back in school as soon as possible. At that time I should’ve been explained the high false negative that the new test gives and that if negative would be recommended to take the send out anyway. So the children had to have the test twice which was not pleasant. Would of had the send out initially as the first test is a waste of time, trauma and delay in overall care. I commend the NP for his explanation and overall care. However you see that person after the test is already done and the MA should’ve informed me of the difference With the new rapid test test.

- Verified patient on 9/4

I went in with a sick 5 year old and the staff was great. My kiddo has the flu and they were patient with him being scared. I would definitely go back if in need of urgent care

- Verified patient on 2/27

Everything I would ask for from urgent care.

- Verified patient on 1/10

I have been extremely sick for four days now and I have been here several times and I always had a great experience but this time they did not offer to take my temperature or check my oxygen all they did was take my blood pressure The doctor did listen to my breathing and then they give me a shot and the doctor told me he was going to give me some medicine they did not do an x-ray on my chest which is extremely congested and feels like I have a horse on top of me it was late when I got there and I understand they were tired and ready to go home but still yet when a sick person comes in you would think they would take care of them as they would if it was in the morning. I was very disappointed and I am still very sick and will probably end up having to go to the hospital maybe that’s where I should’ve went to begin with but I will not use Sevierville Hospital so I have to go to Knoxville and I have no energy and really don’t know that I want to make that drive by myself. I know you can call an ambulance but I don’t feel like this is an emergency but if my breathing does not get better maybe it will be. I just feel like they could have done more as far as check me out instead of just giving me a shot and a Z pack and prednisone and sent me home. I really just feel like they should’ve checked my oxygen they should’ve checked my temperature and they should’ve at least done a chest x-ray I was just very disappointed this time. I recommend them because it is always been a good place but I’m trying to just make it out as the fact that they close at eight and I got there at seven so they were ready to go home. I tested negative for Covid but not that I want that Q-tip shoved up in my nose but I really don’t think they are testing right because it just barely went up in my nose. I feel like they should do a different type of Covid test if they don’t know how to put the Q-tip in the nasal and actually get a good swab. Just makes me wonder do I have Covid and have I exposed others so I am being very safe at home and staying away from everyone because I am so sick I have no energy and I really can’t drive right now. And I don’t really have anyone to help me because everyone has a life and it’s kind of hard to ask them to stop what they’re doing to take me to the doctor that may take hours you never know. I just thought that urgent care was my best bet because it has always been in the past this time I really just feel like they were done with the day and wanted out of there. If I’m not better in a few days I’m going to have to go to the hospital and I don’t want to. Then I will be exposed to all those germs that has been brought in there. I have a very low immune system and catch everything and anything so I’m scared to go to the hospital but at the same time if I get worse or do not get better I’m going to have to when I really feel like the urgent care could’ve helped me better than they did.

- Verified patient on 5/15

I arrived at 8:30am so I could get in line. When I went into hallway I read a sign that said go back to your car & fill out paperwork. I tried to retrieve paperwork but couldn’t find it. I then called the office #. A very rude women asked if I had a Dr’s referral. She then rudely transferred me to a main # which was no help. I went back into hallway & waited in a line. Then one person said to someone you have to take photo of a code to get you paperwork. I then tried to get photo which took several try’s. I returned to my car & filled it out. It was lengthy & took some time. Finally I submitted it & received a note saying their were 0 patients ahead of me. So I went back into hallway. I looked threw the window on door & saw a patient filling out paperwork on a clip board. So I went in. The window urgent care lady came to window & explained to me I needed to wait in my car fit a text. She said all the rooms were occupied. She was nice. So I did but was concerned because I was the 2nd car there at 8:30am & had all these other patients before me. At 10:30am I was text to come in & go to room 8. So I checked in at window again & was told someone would come out to get me. I then was called to enter the room. The nurse was nice in asking me questions & taking vitals. I asked if I was to receive the regular test & she said yes. She also explained the wait period for results. I was given the test with a protruding stick going into each nostril for 7 seconds in each nostril. She said it would tickle but it didn’t. It was only slightly uncomfortable. Dr Lana then came in. She asked me questions & had me try to smell a alcohol swab. She was very nice & concerned. I felt confident & comfortable with the Dr & nurse. The Dr explained the patient letter sheets the nurse had given me. She was very thorough. At 11am I was released & able to go home.

- Verified patient on 1/3

I cannot express how grateful I am to have this ProHealth facility nearby. Even in these crazy times, the facility was, as always, clean, dependable and filled w caring employees. I had called my primary for an appointment, thinking I had a severe sinus infection. Understandably, as some of my symptoms overlapped w COViD 19 symptoms (severe headache, dizziness, nausea), she asked me to go to a (different) urgent care instead. I knew better, and went to Pro-Health immediately. While I had the option to make an appointment online, they were running 3 days out, so I tried my luck, and walked in. I knew I could count on their safety protocols. I was the only person in the large waiting room. There was a receptionist on the phone when I arrived, it wasn’t 5 seconds later that a second appeared, took my info (I wanted a rapid COVID 19 test first, in case). He apologetically explained that he would call me on my cell when it was time to come in. I laughed: under the circumstances, I expected to wait upwards of 3 hours! They texted me a link, and I filled out paperwork in the car, then rec’d a link letting me watch my exact place in line, in real time. Clearly, they have some staff dealing w walk-ins, and others with those w appts. I was called in less than 50 mins later! This was my first COVID test, and we’ve all heard stories about that nasal/“brain” swab! This technician was thorough, but gentle. No sudden poke, but gentle twisting in both nostrils, sure to get at different parts of each nostril. I was asked to wait in the room for results, which came back (negative🤗) in less than a half hour. The Dr who came in to follow up about my sinus infection was professional and personable. As I’d had no fever, and was already taking Flonase, he started me on a 6 day course of steroids. 2 1/2 days in, and I already see an improvement!! I have used Pro-Health for years, whenever I was unable to see my primary. I have never once been disappointed. How they can handle the amount of people they are, while keeping patients apart, is nothing short of amazing!

- Verified patient on 1/16

The doctor was very caring and asked enough questions to get a clear view of my problem. I would definitely recommend her for anyone that needed an urgent care visit.

- Verified patient on 9/19

My first visit here and it was one of the best urgent care visits I’ve ever had. Just what you want when you’re sick. Kind and competent. Will recommend to anyone.

- Verified patient on 12/12

I went to the Glendora, CA Urgent Care location on 5/14/21 at approx. 6:00 pm for relief from severe itching, sneezing & other debilitating symptoms caused by my seasonal allergies. I was greeted by the woman seated at the front desk immediately & brought into an exam room as soon as I checked in, since there were no other patients in the waiting area at the time I arrived, which I was very grateful for. All of the staff & I were wearing masks for Covid safety, which I also appreciated. The woman at the front desk was polite & efficient. The man (nurse?) who greeted me, weighed me & gave me an injection was friendly & kind, & even seemed to remember me from my last visit to this office in February with the same symptoms. Even though he was polite & totally professional, it was very embarrassing for me to have a young man weigh me & give me an injection in my bottom. I guess I'm old-fasioned & very shy, because I would have preferred a woman nurse, at least to give me the shot, or to be asked if I had a preference, or had a woman present in the room when he injected me. When he took my blood pressure, the sleeve was very tight on my arm & hurt quite a bit. He apologized for this. The PA I saw, Tallin Martirossian, was very kind, comforting & prompt. After my injection, she instructed me to wait 10 minutes before I left the office, which I did. Unfortunately, about 20 minutes later, when I went to the CVS store next door to fill my prescription, I had a very bad reaction to the shot I got (a steroid). I had excruciating pain on the site of the injection (very high on my bottom/lower back/hip) & up my back. I felt like I was going to vomit or faint. I had to find a chair in the store to sit down. I was in so much pain, that I had to call my husband to drive to CVS from our home, to walk with me back to the Urgent Care office to see the doctor again. It was a very scary & upsetting experience. I have never had such a bad reaction to an injection before, not even to the two Covid vaccine shots that I received in April. And I have received steroid shots for my severe allergy symptoms many times in my life, with no severe pain afterward. The PA & the male nurse/assistant were both concerned & caring when my husband & I returned to their office. They allowed me to lay down on the exam table in an exam room, asked relevant questions & offered me water. However, the PA did not explain what caused my severely painful reaction to the shot. I was in too much pain to ask questions. Thankfully, after about 30 minutes laying down in the exam room, my pain subsided & I was able to walk out of the office with my husband at about 7:30 pm, 90 minutes after I first walked in. In spite of my very painful & scary reaction to the injection I received, I would still return to this Urgent Care office, due to the staff's promptness (almost zero wait time!), kindness & attentiveness. I don't blame the staff for the pain I experienced, although I did wonder if the shot would have hurt as badly if the male nurse had injected me lower on my bottom. But I didn't pull my pants down very far due to my embarrassment & he seemed sensitive to this! One suggestion: when the assistant & PA/doctor first greet patients in the reception area, at the scale, & exam room, they should ALL INTRODUCE THEMSELVES & state their title/job. ("I'm Mike & I'm an EMT. I'm Susan & I'm a Physician's Assistant.") This should be a standard practice at ALL doctor's offices, especially Urgent Care clinics. It can be uncomfortable & scary being treated by a complete stranger. I also received a presciption at this appt., which I was grateful for. The PA seemed to have a record of my previous visit there, which I appreciated. So overall, I would rate my experience at this office a 3 out of 5 stars, or 7 out of 10! And I will go back there if necessary, even though I had such a painful reaction to the injection. I hope this long review is helpful to you in providing excellent service to all patients at your Urgent Care. They provide an important service to the Glendora community. Thank you!

- Verified patient on 5/15

I'm leaving a review because although my overall experience was great both of the 2 times I have gone to this urgent care I have had great difficulty filling my prescriptions that the doctor gives me due to the urgent care not completing procedure on their end to fulfill the needs of the Veterans Affairs Urgent Care Benefit Criteria. Both the pharmacy and the insurance have to end up calling the urgent care themselves to try to get them to fix it. I am using the Veteran's Affairs urgent care system benefit and that only allows the release of the medications if the urgent care contacts the insurance to inform them I have come in for the urgent care visit. I even gave the front desk a heads up that this was a issue last time and that I hoped it wouldn't happen again because it really does tie up the rest of the process before I went in for my appointment but when I went to collect my medications I found out it happened again. I was left waiting at the pharmacy for 3 hours while the pharmacist tried to contact everyone, we even called the urgent care and they said they would do it but it wasn't completed. I decided to then not call back again and try to coordinate between the three parties again and go back and forth for hours because the last time I had done that it took me a combined 9 hours and 3 days. I paid without insurance for my medicine which was expensive because I am sick and I am tired. Next time I go in I really need to talk to the person who is responsible for putting this part in so that I dont have to keep going through this. It is very much avoidable. I know it is a new and confusing program but I would be more than happy to get them on the phone with the person who can teach them the proper steps to submit the protocol for the Veterans Affairs insurance. I was on hold for 30 minutes the last time the insurance rep explained it to someone over there.

- Verified patient on 2/13

Been to this Urgent Care many times, never any issues.

- Verified patient on 6/10

Staff were very kind and helpful. Will definitely choose NextCare Leavenworth again if I find myself needing urgent care!

- Verified patient on 1/25

Unfortunately I’ve had to visit the urgent care 5 times in the last 2 weeks for myself and two of my children. Thankfully every single time the staff has been amazing. I understand wait times are a part of the business so I will not complain, but the new check in system really helps especially with little kids it’s easier to complete rather than trying to complete the paper forms. The desk staff is always helpful and you never seem like your annoying them by asking questions (especially considering they are asked multiple times how much longer by patients every time I’ve gone, they never once had an attitude about it), the Doctors or PA’s are always friendly and personal which always helps cause trusting them with my toddler girls is my biggest concern and they never fail. Also, twice I went with my daughter with autism and both times they were so great and patient with her, one of the assistants especially there was friendly and walked her to the room even though she didn’t know she had autism and was having a moment, and it may seem small but being able to calm her in that situation is magic. It was another assistant helping us and when she saw her crying she just held out her hand and she walked my daughter to the room, which again I know seems simple, but with an autistic toddler it can turn into a much bigger issue in those surroundings. I’m sorry I don’t have names of everyone, but I recommend this urgent care to everyone. Even though my co-pay is more here I always prefer coming here than my doctors office. So thank you again for all the entire office does, and making my girls feel comfortable and happy. One last bit, when I first told my 3 year old I had to take her to the doctor she cried and cried, saying “no doctor no doctor”, the second time we went she literally was happy going in.... to the doctor, and I know it was all thanks to that assistant that walked her to the room the first time. Thank you

- Verified patient on 6/13

Wait time was short. Doctor was friendly and listened. Would highly recommend people to visit afc urgent care

- Verified patient on 5/13

The doctor took great care of me. He understood my situation and handled it perfectly. My family’s go to urgent care

- Verified patient on 6/18

This was an amazing experience. Having sick kids is always hard. I went in today with 2 of my 5 kids. The nurse and dr both had more patience than a Peds office! The receptionist was super sweet! Facility is clean and organized. Overall my favorite place for urgent care!!

- Verified patient on 10/25

My experience was great. Shelby and Corey Robinson were very friendly and knowledgeable. This was by far my best experience with any urgent care.

- Verified patient on 6/11

Wait time was 30 minutes for a walk in, which is incredible timing! Only urgent care that would for just a strep screen. Very clean, everyone was very nice and got in and out!

- Verified patient on 9/17

Discover Garden City Healthcare with Solv

Located in the heart of Kansas, Garden City is a vibrant community known for its rich history, diverse culture, and welcoming residents. The city is home to several bustling neighborhoods and is closely associated with the larger metro areas of Wichita and Kansas City. Garden City's downtown area is a hub of activity with a variety of shops, restaurants, and entertainment venues. The city's robust agriculture and meatpacking industries contribute significantly to the local economy.

Healthcare in Garden City is a vital part of the community, with numerous healthcare facilities providing a wide range of services to residents. The city's healthcare system is known for its dedication to quality care and patient satisfaction. One of the key components of this system is the provision of urgent care services.

Urgent care in Garden City is easily accessible and highly efficient, ensuring that residents can quickly receive medical attention for non-life-threatening conditions. These urgent care centers are equipped with state-of-the-art facilities and staffed by skilled healthcare professionals. They offer a variety of services, including injury treatment, illness diagnosis, and preventative care.

Among the top-rated urgent care locations in Garden City are St. Catherine Hospital and Wellspring Family Health Care. St. Catherine Hospital, located at 401 E Spruce St, is renowned for its patient-centric approach and exceptional medical services. Wellspring Family Health Care, situated at 311 E Spruce St, is another highly-rated center known for its comprehensive care and warm, friendly staff. Both these centers have received high patient ratings and reviews, reflecting their commitment to providing excellent care.

In addition to Garden City, urgent care services are also readily available in nearby areas such as Holcomb, Deerfield, Lakin, Ingalls, and Cimarron. These neighboring cities have a number of urgent care clinics that cater to the healthcare needs of their residents, ensuring that quality medical care is always within reach.

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