We have delivered over 200 bags to a facility housing women, teenagers, and their babies.
We’re so proud of our team here at CityMD for living out our mission and spreading kindness across our communities! ❤️👏
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Knowing the difference between urgent care and emergency room care is vital to be able to make the right decision for you and your family and friends when sick or injured.
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May is Urgent Care Recognition Month! Knowing the difference between urgent care and emergency room care is vital to be able to make the right decision for you and your family and friends when sick or injured.
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Whether due to allergies or pink eye, accurate diagnosis is the first step to effective treatment. Visit your nearest CityMD for expert care and relief.
With CityMD, you choose how to get care:
✅ Reserve your spot online at https://t.co/KSLZ1y4n5h
✅ Walk in anytime, no appointment needed
Either way, we’ll help you feel better, faster.
Did you know 1 in 5 people suffer from seasonal allergies? If you have itchy, watery eyes, excessive sneezing, and symptoms that mirror a mild cold, you may need to see a doctor.
Our CityMD physicians are here to help provide the relief you need this Spring season and beyond!
Show your feet some TLC!
Don’t overlook your foot health. When in doubt, get them checked out.
🎥: Dr. Lindsey Schuster
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Soccer sends about 88,000 kids + teens to emergency rooms each year. But most soccer injuries aren't serious emergencies.
We see soccer injuries all the time and can quickly figure out what needs treatment versus what's safe to monitor at home. No appointment needed!
Your sexual health deserves top-notch care! 🩺
We offer confidential and reliable STD testing 🔬, pregnancy testing 🤰, and more!
✅ Get the answers you need.
🚶 Walk in or 💻 book an in-person or virtual appointment today.
Some STIs (also known as STDs) don’t cause symptoms.
No pain. No warning signs. Nothing that makes you think, "I should get checked."
That’s why testing matters—even when you feel fine.