Urgent & Rapid Care — Fast, Convenient Care When You Need It.
When you’re sick, hurt, or need quick testing, WVU Medicine Camden Clark Urgent & Rapid Care helps you get care without the long wait. We treat a wide range of common illnesses, infections, and minor injuries — with convenient services designed to get you back to feeling better, faster.
Walk-In Care for Everyday Health Needs
Urgent & Rapid Care is designed for non-emergency problems that still need timely attention — like fevers, sore throats, rashes, minor fractures, and more. Our team provides efficient evaluation, testing, treatment, and follow-up guidance so you can move forward with confidence.
Conditions We Treat: Illnesses and Infections
- Adenovirus (common virus causing cold and sore throat)
- Asthma
- Bronchitis
- Canker or mouth sores
- Cold
- Chickenpox
- Ear infections
- Flu
- H. pylori (bacteria that can cause stomach ulcers)
- Impetigo (highly contagious skin infection)
- Lice
- Mono
- Pink eye
- Poison ivy or poison oak
- RSV (respiratory syncytial virus)
- Ringworm
- Scabies
- Sexually transmitted diseases
- Shingles
- Sinus infections
- Stomach flu
- Strep throat
- Swimmer’s ear
- Upper respiratory infections
- Urinary tract infections
- Yeast infections
Conditions We Treat : Acute Symptoms
- Cough
- Diarrhea
- Fever
- Nausea
- Rashes
- Sore throat
- Swollen glands
- Vomiting
- Wheezing
Conditions We Treat: Injuries
- Minor burns
- Minor cuts
- Minor fractures or dislocations
- Minor lacerations
- Minor wounds
- Sprains and strains
- Sunburn
Labs and Testing
- Monospot testing
- Pregnancy testing
- Rapid flu testing
- Rapid strep testing
- TB (tuberculosis) testing
- Urine testing
Vaccinations and Injections
- Td (tetanus, diphtheria)
- Tdap (tetanus, diphtheria, pertussis) — approved for ages 11 to 64
Other Services
- Sports physicals
- DOT physicals
When to Choose Urgent Care vs. the ER
Urgent & Rapid Care is ideal for common illnesses, infections, and minor injuries. For severe symptoms such as chest pain, difficulty breathing, uncontrolled bleeding, signs of stroke, or serious trauma, call 911 or go to the nearest emergency department.