Covid 19 Updates

The Centers for Disease Control (CDC) provides guidelines on risk factors and symptoms and offers the  Coronavirus Self Checker to help individuals make decisions about seeking appropriate medical care. Contact the county health department for testing locations near you.

https://www.cdc.gov/coronavirus/2019-ncov/symptoms-testing/symptoms.html

 

Face Coverings Required

Inland Urgent Care requires all people entering the facility to wear a face covering or mask. We do so to protect our patients and our staff. We service a wide range of ages, many of whom have compromised immune systems and are vulnerable. We request patients bring/wear their own face covering or mask, but if they do not have one, we will provide one for their use. Patients who refuse to wear a face covering or mask without presenting a valid reason, may be asked to leave the facility.

 

No Additional Guests

For the health and safety of our patients, as well as our staff, no additional guests will be allowed back with the patient, unless the patient is a minor or requires assistance. All additional guests are being asked to please wait in their cars to accommodate social distancing requirements in the lobby.

 

Minimizing Risk of Exposure

Inland Urgent Care is taking all necessary precautions to reduce possible exposure. If you are experiencing a fever, or other flu-like symptoms, please call the clinic before entering so our health team can assess your situation. We are performing temperature checks upon sign in, and have enhanced cleaning protocols and frequency. Hand sanitizer is available at the front desk.