PRESQUE ISLE, Maine — The Aroostook Medical Center has expanded the hours in the Walk In Care clinic at North Street Healthcare. The clinic is now open from 8 a.m. to 8 p.m. every day, including weekends and holidays.
“While the clinic had been open 12 hours a day on weekdays, it had closed in the afternoon on the weekends and had not been open on holidays. After listening to the needs of our patients and restructuring how we are providing the service, we are now able to offer extended services to the community,” said Jennifer Tweedie, director of medical specialists, who now oversees Walk In Care.
The clinic opened in 2009 as part of North Street Healthcare’s expansion. While originally operated as an extension of TAMC’s primary care practices, the clinic will now operate under the Emergency Department. Experienced ED providers will be providing the coverage in Walk In Care.
“Walk In is an excellent option for individuals with less serious injuries and illnesses than would bring them to the emergency room. It is a good choice alternative for those who either do not have a primary care provider or who cannot get a timely appointment with their PCP,” said Tweedie.
Conditions ideal for Walk In Care include: colds, flu or sore throat; minor cuts and scrapes; sinus, eye and ear infections; asthma treatment; headaches; urinary tract infections; seasonal allergies; fever; and other minor medical concerns. No appointments are necessary and lab services are available on-site. Individuals need not be TAMC patients to be seen.
“Walk In Care is generally faster and less expensive than the Emergency Department, making it a better option in many cases,” Tweedie said. “However, patients are urged to go directly to the Emergency Department, which is open 24 hours a day, or call 911 for help with issues such as: chest pain; shortness of breath; signs of a stroke; fractures; severe cuts or bruises; alcohol or drug overdose; seizure; or any life-threatening emergency.”