Google Translate Button

Patient Information

A woman is handing some patient form and a pencil to her physician

Patient Form

At iMed Urgent Care, we value the importance of providing our patients with a seamless and efficient experience. To ensure that your visit goes smoothly, we invite you to download our patient form.

This form contains essential details that will help us better understand your medical history and specific needs. By completing this form before your visit, you can save time at the clinic and allow our dedicated healthcare professionals to provide you with the best possible care. 

Insurance Accepted

  • AARP
  • Aetna
  • Anthem Blue Cross Blue Shield
  • Aultcare
  • Buckeye Community Health Plan
  • Cigna
  • Caresource
  • Humana
  • Medicaid
  • Medicare
  • MediGold
  • Meritain Health
  • Molina Healthcare
  • Medical Mutual
  • Ohio Health Choice
  • Paramount
  • Trustmark
  • UHC
  • AARP

  • Aetna

  • Anthem Blue Cross Blue Shield

  • Aultcare

  • Buckeye Community Health Plan

  • Cigna

  • Caresource

  • Humana

  • Medicaid

  • Medicare

  • MediGold

  • Meritain Health

  • Molina Healthcare

  • Medical Mutual

  • Ohio Health Choice

  • Paramount

  • Trustmark

  • We also Accept UHC, Ohiohealthy

*Our self-pay starts at $75


Frequently Asked Questions

We kindly invite you to take a moment to explore the FAQs below, where you'll find valuable information and answers to commonly asked questions. If you have more questions, please get in touch with us.

Do I need an appointment to visit an iMed Urgent Care facility?

You are welcome to enter any iMed urgent care location without an appointment. There is no need for an appointment or a reference. You can choose to schedule a visit at an iMed urgent care from wellnow center of your choice, or you can just walk right in.

What are the typical wait times for patients?

Patients are typically seen within 10 minutes of registration and are usually treated and on their way home within 30 minutes.

What should I bring with me when I visit?

If you intend to use insurance, please bring your health insurance card, a photo ID, and a list of any current prescriptions. Please also bring your secondary insurance (if you have one), and we will bill it on your behalf.

How can I decide whether to visit an emergency department, urgent care center, or walk-in clinic?

Sprains, strains, burns, lacerations, rashes, bronchitis, and pneumonia are just a few of the non-life-threatening conditions and injuries that can be treated by iMed. Additionally, we offer point-of-care lab testing that enables us to do a number of tests right at our facilities.

However, if you have a severe medical condition or symptom (such as excruciating pain) brought on by an illness or injury, you should visit an emergency department at a hospital. To report a true emergency, dial 911 right away. True emergency indicators include, but are not restricted to:

  • Two-minute or longer chest discomfort or heart attack symptoms.
  • A sudden development of numbness in either extremity is one of the symptoms of a stroke.
  • Severe breathlessness.
  • Heavy bleeding or nonexistent bleeding.
  • Poisoning.
  • Life-threatening bone fractures.
  • Major injuries, such as head injuries that result in loss of consciousness.
  • Unexplained drowsiness or disorientation.
  • Loss of consciousness, hearing or vision.
  • Coughing up or vomiting blood.
  • High fever (104° or higher for a child; any fever for an infant less than 6 months old).
  • Suicidal or homicidal feelings.
  • Seizures.

Does your occupational medicine program perform all services related to occupational health?

Yes, our occupational medicine program functions as a full-service occupational health clinic.

Self-pay rates?

Self-pay visit starts at $75.
Virtual/Telemedicine Visit $75.
STD testing $125.
Work Physicals $55.

Do you have X-rays or CT scans?

No, we don't have X-ray or CT scan facilities currently.

Will my health insurance pay for my visit to an urgent care facility?

Urgent care visits are typically covered by insurance plans, but it's recommended to verify with your insurance company to make sure and learn about any potential out-of-pocket expenses.

For insurance payments or Bill related questions, please call (614) 594-2900 or email info@imedurgentcare.com.


Created by DearDoc

iMed Urgent Care © All right reserved.