Urgent Care
If you have a sudden illness or injury that requires prompt care but is not an emergency, call your Beaver Medical Group office for advice on your treatment options. Some examples of medical conditions that are non-emergent include: .png)
Cold and flu symptoms
Fever
Minor breaks and sprains
Infections
Minor cuts and burns
Insect bites
Diarrhea and vomiting and rashes
Dislocations
Moderate pain
Earaches
What to Do:
Call the main business number of the Beaver Medical Group office where you see your doctor for instructions. After-hours you will reach the Nurse Advice Unit, who will assess your needs and help you determine your care options.
You may be offered a same-day appointment with a physician or a physician extender. You may also be instructed to go to one of Beaver Medical Group’s Urgent Care Centers.
Please use Beaver Medical Group’s urgent care services instead of the emergency room for your non-emergent care. Many health insurance plans have a much higher co-payment at emergency rooms.
Urgent Care Centers Open 7 am - 11 pm every day of the year
Walk-in to an Urgent Care Center or call ahead to minimize your wait time! You may call first to be screened by a nurse who will determine your needs and let you know the best time to arrive.
Redlands Urgent Care Center
245 Terracina Blvd., Suite 102
(909) 792-2605
Highland Urgent Care Center
7000 Boulder Avenue
(909) 862-1191
Banning Urgent Care Center
6109 W. Ramsey Street
(951) 845-0313
After-hours Pediatric Clinics
Highland Evening Pediatric Clinic
Parents can take their ill children to see a pediatrician at the Highland office between 6:00 pm and 9:00 pm, Monday -Thursday. Check in at the Urgent Care Center registration area. No appointment is necessary- first come first served.
Redlands Weekend and Holiday Pediatric Clinic
If your child becomes ill on the weekend or a holiday, just call 909-793-3311 in the morning. Same day appointments are available with Beaver pediatric medical staff until noon on Saturdays, Sundays and holidays. The triage nurse will instruct you to take your child to the main Redlands office or the Terracina Pediatric office.
Emergencies
If you have a medical emergency, call 911 or go to the nearest hospital immediately.
Some examples of emergencies are:
Bleeding that will not stop
Severe burns
Severe dehydration
Broken bones protruding through the skin
Severe headaches (with no known cause)
Convulsions
Suspected heart attack or stroke
Poisoning
Trauma
What to Do:
Call 911 or go to the nearest hospital immediately. Please notify your Beaver Medical Group physician as soon as possible. This will ensure that the emergency room or hospital providing your care has current information regarding your medical history.
Remember that if you have HMO insurance, your primary care physician should authorize all your care. You or a family member should call your physician’s office as soon as possible.
Definition of Emergency:
A medical condition manifesting itself by acute symptoms of sufficient severity (including sudden and unexpected severe pain) such that a prudent layperson, with average knowledge of health and medicine, could reasonably expect the absence of immediate medical attention to result in serious medical consequences: (a) causing serious impairment to bodily functions; or (b) causing serious and permanent dysfunction of any bodily organ or part.