Contact: (419) 946.5015
Hours: Monday through Friday • 3 to 9:30 p.m.
Saturday through Sunday • 11 a.m. to 7 p.m.
651 West Marion Road
Mount Gilead, Ohio 43338
Use the Emergency Department entrance
(Click for a map & directions)
Morrow County Urgent Care will be closed on the following holidays:
- New Year’s Day
- Easter
- Memorial Day
- Independance Day
- Labor Day
- Thanksgiving Day
- Christmas Eve & Day
- New Year’s Eve
Morrow County Hospital Urgent Care Overview
Urgent care is the perfect, convenient solution for families and individuals of all ages, including those who can’t get in to see their primary care physician right away, are visiting from out of town or are new to the area and currently don’t have a physician.
- Care provided by a certified nurse practitioner
- Treats any non-life-threatening illness or injury that need to be addressed promptly
- An efficient, affordable alternative to the Emergency Department
- Most major insurances accepted
Knowing where to go for medical attention right from the start is important to give you the best results.
When to Use Morrow County Hospital Urgent Care
Non-life-threatening illnesses and injuries such as:
- Allergies, sinus infections
- Cold and cough, sore throat
- Dizziness, earaches
- DOT physicals
- Eye infections
- Fever, flu-like symptoms
- Flu shots (seasonal) and select immunizations
- Illness occurring outside of your primary care provider’s regular office hours
- Insect bites, rashes
- Minor abrasions, breaks, fractures, sprains and strains
- Minor burns
- Minor back pain
- Minor cuts and lacerations
- Minor wound care
- School and sports physicals
- Upset stomach
- Urinary tract infections
- Vomiting and diarrhea
- X-rays
- Labs
When to Use an Emergency Department
Life-threatening conditions such as heart attacks, strokes, chest pain, difficulty breathing, severe bleeding, head injury, loss of consciousness or other major trauma will be treated in the Emergency Department setting.