Emergency Medicine

Urgent Care is open seven days a week 10:00 a.m. to 8:00 p.m.
Prompt, convenient, non-emergent walk-in medical care. Pennock Urgent Care provides medical care for conditions that are minor and non-life threatening. Experienced physician assistants and nurse practitioners staff Pennock Urgent Care.
Urgent Care: 1108 W. State Street, Hastings | 269.948.3360
Emergency (at main Hospital): 1009 W. Green Street
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Urgent or Emergent?
- When Is It Urgent?
Colds, flu, fever | Abrasions, cuts, bruises | Sprains and strains | Minor burns | Minor eye injury | Ear, Eyes and skin infections | Respiratory infections | Urinary Tract infections - When to go to Emergency
More serious injuries and medical conditions are treated at Pennock Emergency Department 24/7. All board certified emergency physicians staff Pennock ED.
Chest pain with persistent pain or pressure | Abdominal pain with persistent pain or pressure | Shortness of breath or inability to breathe | Uncontrollable bleeding | Head injury or broken bones | Severe headaches | Poisoning or suspected overdose | Seizure or loss of consciousness | Numbness or paralysis of face, arm or leg | Sudden slurred speech, visual changes or weakness | Major burns
Intense pain | Severe reaction to bites, medication or food | Suspected Child abuse
