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Emergency Care

Medical emergencies can occur anytime u2013 over a weekend or after your physician has left for the day. Seeking medical attention for a minor medical emergency does not always have to be as a call to 911 or rushing in into a crowded emergency room. Urgent Care clinics such as those operated by Integra Urgent Care are open 7 days a week for extended hours to facilitate emergency medical care for all minor medical emergencies. Whether you have had a cut, a bruise, a burn or are suspecting a fracture, you can walk into any of Integrau2019s clinics (located in Las Colinas, Weatherford, and Grand Prairie) 7 days a week (weekdays from 8 AM to 8 PM and on weekends from 8 AM to 5 PM) for the best emergency care in Texas. Visit https://integrauc.com/ for more information.

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Emergency Care

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  1. Integra Urgent Care

  2. Ouch! Does This Wound Need Emergency Care? Minor scrapes and cuts usually don’t require urgent care unless the wound gets infected or is exceptionally slow to heal. With more serious cuts, how can you tell when you need medical help or stitches? Here’s a guide on how to tell the difference between a cut you can treat at home and a gash that requires medical attention.

  3. What Are Stitches And When Do I Need Stitches? Stitches provide support for a wound. They can stop the flow of blood and hold the edges of a cut together while it heals. You probably need stitches if any of the following are true: • The cut is deep, has ragged edges or is longer than 1/2 inch. • You can see bone, muscle or yellow fatty tissue inside the cut.

  4. When Do I Need to See a Doctor? Examine the wound after rinsing off any blood or dirt. See a doctor if the injury resulted from a projectile, a human or an animal bite or a rusty, pointed or dirty object. You should also visit an urgent care clinic like Integra Urgent Care if a bullet or any other object has deeply penetrated the skin.

  5. How Should I Care for the Cut After I Get Treated? Your doctor will give you detailed instructions. Aftercare will probably involve keeping the wound clean while applying antibiotic ointment and fresh bandages. Monitor the injury for signs of infection. If infection occurs, see a doctor as soon as possible.

  6. Thank you! Contact Us: Address:3950 S Carrier Pkwy, Ste 110, Grand Prairie, TX 75054, USA Phone: 469.340.1710

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