Emergency & Urgent Care Services

Expert-Level Urgent and Emergency Care

If you are experiencing a medical emergency, call 911 or go to the nearest emergency room.

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Marion Health Express Urgent Care

24/7 Emergency Care

Timing and expertise are critical in an emergency. That’s why families in Grant County depend on Marion Health's Emergency Department. Our team of board-certified emergency physicians, specially trained nurses, and skilled health professionals is here for you round-the-clock to care and specializes in emergency care including heart attack and stroke. We use the most advanced diagnostic imaging and laboratory services to provide patients with highest level of care.

Emergency Department is located at:

Marion Health
441 N. Wabash Ave.
Marion, IN 46952

If you are experiencing the following symptoms, call 911 or go the emergency room:

  • A life-threatening condition
  • Chest pressure or pain
  • Coughing or vomiting blood
  • High fever
  • Numbness to face, arm or leg
  • Seizures
  • Severe abdominal pain
  • Severe breathing problems
  • Severe burns
  • Sudden or severe headache - not a migraine
  • Sudden weakness, dizziness, loss of balance or coordination, blurred vision
  • Uncontrolled bleeding

Once arriving at the Emergency Department, we assess each patient’s condition and degree of urgency to determine the order in which all patients are seen - caring for patients with severe or life-threatening illnesses first.

Visit Marion Health Express Urgent Care when your condition is beyond the scope or availability of your regular primary care provider – or not severe enough to warrant a trip to the emergency room.

Additional highlights about our Emergency Department:

  • Staffed and ready to receive patients 24/7
  • Ambulance services throughout Grant County
  • Part of the Stroke Care Now Network for high quality, fast-responding stroke care
  • Chest Pain Center dedicated to treating heart attacks and cardiac events

Our goal is to provide the best medical care as quickly as possible. Patients and their families in our community take comfort in knowing that high-quality emergency care is available close to home at Marion Health.

Walk-in for convenient urgent care, Open 8 a.m. to 8 p.m. daily

express urgent care

Marion Health Express Urgent Care, located north on the bypass in Marion, provides quality medical care to adults and children with minor illnesses and injuries. We understand your time is valuable. MGH Express Urgent Care is open 8 a.m. to 8 p.m., seven days a week. Our knowledgeable medical staff can quickly diagnose and treat your ailments so you can get back to feeling normal again. Just walk-in, no appointment necessary.

Marion Health Express Urgent Care is available to treat non-life-threatening conditions including:

  • Asthma
  • Cold
  • Earache
  • Minor burns
  • Minor sprains
  • Minor broken bones
  • Flu
  • Migraine
  • Other minor illnesses and injuries

Marion Health Express Urgent Care

1130 N. Baldwin Ave.
Marion, IN 46952

If you are experiencing a medical emergency, call 911 or go to the nearest emergency room.

ER, urgent care, or doctor’s office?

Get the care you need at Marion Health.

  • Your doctor’s office is the best place to receive care for common illnesses, minor injuries, and routine health exams including:
  • Common illnesses such as colds, flu, earaches, sore throats, migraines, fever, or rashes
  • Minor injuries such as sprains, back pain, minor cuts and burns
  • Minor eye injuries
  • Minor broken bones
  • Prescription refills
  • Preventative health such as physicals, screenings, and vaccinations
  • Or a health problem that requires advice

To schedule an appointment with an Marion Health primary care provider, call 765-660-6444.

When your doctor is unavailable, Marion Health Express Urgent Care can provide attention for non-life-threatening medical conditions or conditions that could become worse if not addressed.

Go to the emergency room if you are experiencing a severe or life-threatening condition.

No matter where you receive care, it’s good to keep an updated list of all medications you take, including dosages, over-the-counter medications, and vitamins.

Always ask your insurance provider about appropriate care settings approved by your plan.