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Find expert walk-in care near you at our AdventHealth Centra Care Hunt Club urgent care center in Apopka. Combined with whole-person care in body, mind and spirit, our expert providers treat non-life-threatening illnesses and injuries, from flu and colds to sprains and strains. Our walk-in clinic is open seven days a week, or you can make a reservation online.

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If you are experiencing an emergency, please call 911 or another emergency services provider and seek immediate medical attention. This facility is not yet open and cannot accept patient visits.

Urgent Conditions We Treat

If you’re feeling ill or have a non-life-threatening injury, visit us at AdventHealth Centra Care Hunt Club, where we provide quality, expert care when you need it most. From broken bones and lacerations to fevers and infections, we have the medical expertise to get you the care you need to feel better, faster.

  • Acid reflux
  • Allergic reactions and asthma
  • Back pain
  • Bladder infections (including UTIs)
  • Body and muscle aches
  • Broken bones
  • Bronchitis
  • Colds
  • Coughing, sneezing and wheezing
  • Cuts and minor burns
  • Earaches
  • Elevated blood pressure
  • Eye infections (pink eye) and eye injuries
  • Flu
  • Headaches
  • Insect bites and stings
  • Nausea, diarrhea and vomiting
  • Other unexplained pain or swelling
  • Pneumonia
  • Sinus pressure and sinus infections (sinusitis)
  • Skin conditions, rashes and itching
  • Sore throat and Strep throat
  • Sports injuries
  • Sprains and strains
  • Stomach aches

Comprehensive Urgent Care Services in Apopka

Our AdventHealth Centra Care Hunt Club walk-in clinic offers a variety of urgent care services, including X-rays, stitches and lab testing all onsite. We also fill many prescription medications onsite, potentially saving you an extra trip to the pharmacy. Learn more about our urgent care services.

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AdventHealth Centra Care Questions and Answers

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  • Question: Do I need an appointment to visit an AdventHealth Centra Care location?

    Answer:

    You do not need an appointment to visit our AdventHealth Centra Care urgent care clinics. Walk-ins are always welcome.

  • Question: What types of illnesses and injuries do you treat?

    Answer:

    The health care providers at our urgent care clinics can diagnose, evaluate and treat a wide range of non-life-threatening illnesses, injuries and medical conditions. These include cold and flu symptoms, fevers, dehydration, fractures, sprains, muscle strains, pink eye, burns, skin conditions and cuts that need stitches.

  • Question: What insurance providers do you accept?

    Answer:

    Our walk-in clinics accept most insurance providers. Please view our list of accepted insurance providers.

  • Question: Can I get a physical for school or work?

    Answer:

    Yes. Our clinics offer sports, school, camp and executive physical exams. Our experienced board-certified physicians are available to perform exams at your convenience.

  • Question: Do you have onsite X-rays and lab tests?

    Answer:

    Yes. Our AdventHealth Centra Care locations have onsite X-rays, scans and lab tests to help our team diagnose your condition quickly and accurately.

  • Question: Do you have onsite medications?

    Answer:

    Yes. For your convenience, common prescriptions and over-the-counter medicines can be filled before you walk out the door, eliminating the need for a separate trip to the pharmacy.

  • Question: Can I fill out my paperwork before I come in?

    Answer:

    Yes, you can streamline your experience by filling out paperwork online from the comfort of your home — or anywhere — before your appointment.

  • Question: Can I come in for just a COVID-19 test?

    Answer:

    Yes. When you come to AdventHealth Centra Care for a test, you’ll be evaluated by one of our providers (a physician or nurse practitioner), who will then administer the test. If you’re experiencing symptoms, the provider may suggest treatment options during your appointment.

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