For the safety of our patients and staff, anyone with fever, cough, symptoms in your head, throat or chest (excluding injury), chills, body aches or diarrhea in the last 72 hours must call 785-838-1510 for pre-screening BEFORE coming to the clinic. This is also true for anyone who has had an exposure to or concern about COVID-19.
If you meet any of these criteria, please DO NOT come to or enter the clinic without first completing the pre-screening and being given instructions.
We know your Urgent Care and Business Health needs don't stop during a national health crisis. You can depend on PromptCare, where you can still see an experienced physician, seven days a week, without an appointment. PromptCareKS.com
Thinking you might need to come into Urgent Care? Don’t wait. PromptCare is open from 11am-3:45pm today, but will be closed on Monday in observance of Labor Day. Call 785-838-1510 for prescreening if you are ill.
In order to keep all of our #UrgentCare & #BusinessHealth patients & staff safe, we require pre-screening of all patients with any of these symptoms before they come to the clinic. Call 785-838-1510 for pre-screening.
CDC
August 29 at 8:24 PM ·
COVID-19 and seasonal allergies share many symptoms, but there are some key differences between the two. For example, COVID-19 can cause fever, which is not a common symptom of seasonal allergies. Learn more about the differences in COVID-19 and seasonal allergies, and ways to protect your health: https://bit.ly/3j8vLUL.
We are seeing lots of COVID-like illnesses (with pre-screening and extra safety precautions). Here is what to expect from contact tracing if your Covid test is positive.
Help stop the spread by keeping the number of people you come in close contact with as small as possible. Self isolate and make note of your contacts immediately if you start to feel ill.
Call 785-838-1510 for pre-screening before coming to Promptcare if you have any COVID symptoms, even if you do not believe they are from COVID.
Lawrence-Douglas County Public Health
August 25 at 10:17 PM ·
How contact tracing works and why it is important for helping stop the spread of COVID-19 in our community.
#DGKSCOVID
https://bit.ly/2OQU8Jr
DOT Certified Medical Examiners are available at Prompt Care to complete your DOT medical exam seven days a week without an appointment!
Masks and temperature checks required.
WWW.PROMPTCAREKS.COM
Urgent Care, Business Health, Work Comp | Lawrence, KS | PromptCare
We are still accepting “walk-ins” everyday. You just need to call 785-838-1510 for pre-screening first if you are ill.
We offer lab-based (PCR) COVID testing when a physician deems it necessary as part of your urgent care visit.
To protect our other patients & staff, all ill patients are REQUIRED to call for pre-screening & isolation instructions BEFORE coming to the clinic. Call 785-838-1510.
Even if you think, “It’s not COVID. It’s just _______.” You still need to call first if you are coming in for an illness. We’ll let you know if we need to isolate you for your visit or not. Please help us keep everyone safe.
CDC
October 28 at 9:19 PM ·
As of October 25, COVID-19 cases continue to increase across the country. Average daily cases in the last 7 days increased 26% from the previous 7 days. This 7-day average is 4% higher than the previous peak 7-day average that the United States reached in July. COVID-19 cases continue to vary across age groups. People ages 18-24 remain the age group with the highest incidence of COVID-19. Do your part to slow the spread. Practice these healthy habits:
- Wear a mask that covers your nose and mouth.
- Wash your hands with soap and water for at least 20 seconds.
- Stay 6 feet from others.
See more COVID-19 data here: https://bit.ly/3n2jyUd
We love this Kansas Department of Health and Environment explainer for why multiple precautions are needed to prevent #COVID19 transmission.
We also love Swiss Cheese. Swiss Cheese is delicious. 🧀
Kansas Department of Health and Environment is sharing a COVID-19 Update.
January 26 at 6:53 PM ·
When it comes to preventing respiratory illnesses like the flu and COVID-19, no single line of defense is perfect, including a vaccine. Please continue to wear a mask, maintain physical distance, stay home if you are sick and wash or sanitize your hands regularly. Find more answers to frequently asked questions about the COVID-19 vaccine on our new website: KansasVaccine.gov/faq.aspx.
PromptCare knows you might be nervous about going to the doctor during a pandemic. Don't delay the care you need.
PromptCare knows you might be nervous about going to the doctor during a global pandemic. Don't delay the care you need.
Don't delay the care you need.
PromptCare knows you might be nervous about going to the doctor during a global pandemic. Don't delay the care you need.
Don't delay the care you need.