Now Available: Unified Urgent Care at Miracle Mile
Beginning May 18, Olmsted Medical Center has combined walk-in services into one convenient Urgent Care location at the Miracle Mile clinic.
Walk in for common illnesses and minor injuries—no appointment needed. Prefer to stay home? On-Demand Video Visits are also available.
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Why Choose OMC Urgent Care?
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No appointment needed – Walk in anytime during open hours
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Care for adults and children – Convenient for the whole family
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Lab and X-ray services on site – Faster answers, fewer extra stops
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Lower cost than the emergency department – For non-life-threatening needs
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Workers’ compensation care available – Streamlined support for employers and employees
Conditions We Treat
Our providers treat a wide range of urgent but non-emergency health issues, including:
- allergies and minor allergic reactions
- cold and flu symptoms (fever, cough, sore throat, earache)
- urinary tract infections (UTIs)
- sprains, strains, and minor fractures
- cuts and scrapes (including stitches and stitch removal)
- rashes, burns, and skin infections
- stomachaches, vomiting, and diarrhea
- headaches and back pain
- cold sores and minor infections
- workers’ compensation injuries (initial care).
⚠️ Note: We do not treat infants under 3 months old with a fever. Please contact your primary care provider for guidance.
Lab & Radiology Services Available
Save time with on-site testing at Urgent Care. Depending on your condition, your provider may recommend:
- strep, flu, RSV, or pertussis testing
- pregnancy tests
- STD and gynecology tests
- routine bloodwork (glucose, CBC, etc.)
- urinalysis and urine culture
- mononucleosis screening
- wound cultures
- routine X-rays.
🛈 Please note: CT, MRI, ultrasound, and advanced cardiac lab services are not available at the Rochester Northwest or Miracle Mile locations. The Owatonna clinic currently offers CT imaging and may add ultrasound services in the future.
Next Steps: Find Primary Care
Urgent Care is here for urgent needs, but long-term health starts with a primary care provider. Find an OMC doctor by specialty, city, or zip code to keep your health on track.