Catskill Regional Medical Center Urgent Care located at 38 Concord Rd, in Monticello, New York has been awarded the Certified Urgent Care Center Category 2 designation by the Urgent Care Association of America (UCAOA). Catskill Regional Medical Group Urgent Care is one of the only UCAOA certified Urgent Care in Sullivan County and is part of a select few around the country that have met all of UCAOA’s nationally-standardized criteria.
We are so proud to be able to provide residents of Sullivan County this exceptional, state-of-the-art 11,000-square-foot building – which includes:
-Urgent Care services
-Primary Care services
-X-ray
-12 exam/procedure rooms
-Laboratory services
If you have questions, or would like to schedule an appointment – call us: 845-333-6500
Our Urgent Care Services
Led by Dr. Rona Heublum-Colton, Urgent Care Medical Director, and Board-certified in urgent care and internal medicine, and a team of experts, we are offering fast, comprehensive and professional health care to our patients in need of immediate medical attention.
Our Urgent Care center is set up to assist our patients with various injuries or illnesses that, though not life-threatening, require immediate professional medical attention. No appointment needed, just “walk in”!
Some symptoms and conditions in which you may consider our urgent care services include, but are not limited to:
-Minor injuries such as sprains, broken fingers or toes
-Mild to moderate vomiting, diarrhea or dehydration
-Minor lacerations or cuts
-Allergic reactions or seasonal allergies
-Urinary Tract Infections (UTI)
-Eye irritation and redness
-Insect bites
-Nose bleeds
-severe sore throat or cough
-Skin rashes and infections
-A fever not higher than 104 degrees
-Mild to moderate asthma
These issues could also be addressed by your primary care provider if you are willing to wait for an appointment; however, in situations where your Primary Care physician’s office is closed or simply does not have preferred available appointments, that’s where our Urgent Care is there for you.
Though, there may still be some wait to be seen – unlike the emergency room, we are not treating life-threatening conditions and are better able to prioritize the treatment of our patients based upon the time of their arrival.