The Same Day Clinic in Onalaska, Wisconsin, provides walk-in treatment. No appointments are necessary.
Conditions treated include:
Constipation
Ear aches
Minor allergic reactions
Minor burns
Scrapes and cuts
Sexually transmitted infections
Skin conditions, including rashes, poison ivy and insect bites
Sore throats
Sprains and simple fractures
Upper respiratory infections
Urinary tract infections
Vomiting and diarrhea
If you're experiencing symptoms related to COVID-19, use Check Symptoms on your patient portal account to evaluate symptoms, or call your primary care provider to determine if you need to be tested.
If you have any of these issues, call 911 or emergency medical help, or go to your nearest Emergency Department:
Chest pain
Severe abdominal pain
Severe shortness of breath
Stroke or stroke like symptoms
Fever in a child under 3 months old
Sexual assault
Suicidal thoughts
Other life-threatening or serious illness or injury
These conditions and patients cannot be treated in Same Day Clinic:
Infants less than 4 weeks old
Any fever in an infant less than 3 months old (these patients should be seen in Pediatrics or the Emergency Department)
Abdominal pain in patients age 70 and older
Abdominal pain less than 3 hours before clinic closure
Active nosebleed
Catheter follow-up
Chemical burns
Chest pain
Chronic medical conditions
Confusion
Controlled substance refills
Fainting or blacking out
Foreign body lodged in throat
Foreign body removal from eye
Depression
Heavy bleeding
Medication refills
Motor vehicle accident injuries within less than 24 hours
Neck pain
Personal issues
PEG tubes
Pregnancy related issues
Sexual assault
Stroke
Suicidal thoughts
Weakness and dizziness in patients age 70 and older
Workers' compensation follow up or return-to-work evaluations
Check symptoms to reduce worry
Check Symptoms is a free online symptom evaluation tool available 24/7/365. It can give you peace of mind when symptoms start to worry you.
Located within Mayo Clinic's patient portal, it allows you to answer a series of targeted questions to evaluate your symptoms and receive a care recommendation.