When to use our Walk-In Clinic:
Walk-In Clinic care is for urgent medical conditions where prompt attention is needed, but there is not an immediate, serious threat to health or life. You should seek our Walk-In Clinic for:
Colds | Flu symptoms |
Sore throat | Cough or upper respiratory symptoms |
Ear or sinus pain | Minor burns and bruises |
Scrapes and lacerations | Sprains |
Possible fractures | Asthma |
Pediatric illnesses | Abdominal pain |
Rash or hives | Stings and bites |
Allergies | Fevers |
Headaches | Foreign object in eye or nose |
Urinary symptoms | Work related injuries |
When NOT to use walk-in clinics and rather regular Emergency Care:
Emergency care is for sudden or unexpected medical conditions that could cause significant harm or death without prompt attention. You should call 911 or your affiliated ambulance service and seek emergency care for:
Chest pain (suspected heart attack or stroke) | Amputation of limbs or deep wounds with severe bleeding |
Sudden confusion, weakness, dizziness, numbness, severe headache or difficulty speaking or breathing | Severe head injuries with loss of consciousness or new seizures |
Major burns involving the face or large areas of the body | Vomiting blood |
Smoke or chemical inhalation | Poisoning, overdoses and suicidal behavior |
Physical or sexual assault | Pregnancy complications over 20 weeks including labor, bleeding, fluid leakage, decreased fetal movement |
Patient care is provided by Xxpress Clinics, a licensed provider backed by the Public Health Department of the Dominican Republic which regulates health services in Santo Domingo.