- Earaches
- Pink eye
- Stomach pain, vomiting, or diarrhea
- Cough or sore throat
- Allergies
- Runny nose, congestion, or sinus pain
- Fever
- Rashes
- Minor burns
- Insect and animal bites
- Sprains or strains
- Lacerations that may require stitches
Urgent Care Clinics
For details about our Urgent Care call 801-773-4840, or just walk in during the times listed below.
LAYTON PARKWAY URGENT CARE
425 SOUTH 100 WEST | LAYTON, UT 84041
Monday-Saturday 8:00 am – 8:00 pm
NOW OPEN SUNDAY!!! 9:00 am – 3:00 pm
LAYTON ANTELOPE URGENT CARE
2121 NORTH 1700 WEST | LAYTON, UT 84041
Daytime Urgent Care | Mon-Fri 8:00 am – 5:00 pm
Right care. Right now.
URGENT CARE CLINICS
Tanner Clinic offers Urgent Care services at our Layton Parkway, and Layton Antelope Building A locations. Extended hours, including weekends, are offered at our Urgent Care clinic from 8 am-8 pm Monday through Saturday, and Sunday 9 am-3 pm. Please see hours and clinic information BELOW for all urgent care, acute care, after-hours appointments and walk-in availability.
*IV therapy and CT scans are part of our normal services; however, after 7:00 PM we’re often unable to accommodate these due to the time required to complete them, which can extend staff well beyond closing hours.*
Daytime Walk-In Clinics
Though Tanner Clinic encourages you to make a same-day appointment at 801.773.4840, Tanner Clinic offers walk-in clinics at each location listed below. Walk-in clinics are like urgent care clinics but only operate during daytime hours. Daytime walk-in clinics are staffed by physicians and Advanced Practice Providers who work at that location. Wait times may vary.
All Locations and Hours
LAYTON PARKWAY PEDIATRIC URGENT CARE
425 SOUTH 100 WEST | LAYTON, UT 84041
Pediatric Urgent Care | Mon-Saturday 8 am – 8 pm
NOW OPEN SUNDAY!!! 9:00 am – 3:00 pm
WESTSIDE TANNER ACUTE CARE AND AFTER-HOURS CLINIC
1477 NORTH 2000 WEST | CLINTON, UT 84015
Daytime Hours | Mon-Fri 9 am – 5 pm
After-Hours | Mon-Fri 5 pm – 8 pm | Sat 9 am – 3 pm
WALK-IN CLINICS (Daytime Hours Only)
Mon-Fri 9 am – 5 pm at the following locations:
EAST LAYTON
1750 EAST 3100 NORTH | LAYTON, UT 84040
FARMINGTON
444 Borne Circle Suite 101 | FARMINGTON, UT 84025
KAYSVILLE
380 NORTH 400 WEST | KAYSVILLE, UT 84037
ROY
3443 WEST 5600 SOUTH | ROY, UT 84067
SYRACUSE
2038 WEST 1900 SOUTH | SYRACUSE, UT 84075
When should I go to the urgent care instead of the emergency room?
Deciding where to go depends on the severity of your medical condition. Go to urgent care for non-life-threatening issues like minor injuries, fever, cold, and flu. Choose the emergency room for severe conditions like chest pain, difficulty breathing, major injuries, or any situation requiring immediate medical attention. If unsure, call your doctor or local healthcare provider for advice. Below is a list of possible conditions that our providers can see and treat. If your condition is not listed, contact your provider. Again, if it is a life-threatening condition, please go straight to the emergency room to be seen.
Urgent Care Locations:
Our Urgent Care Clinics are conveniently located close to you to serve your family in Northern Utah in Layton at our Layton Parkway Clinic. Please see hours below as they vary by clinic. Pediatric Urgent Care is also located at our new Layton Parkway Clinic.
What conditions can an Urgent Care Provider see?
Our providers can see and treat a wide range of non-life-threatening conditions, including:
- Minor injuries (sprains, strains, minor fractures)
- Cuts and lacerations
- Cold, flu, and respiratory infections
- Sore throat and ear infections
- Fever and mild allergic reactions
- Urinary tract infections
- Skin rashes and minor burns
- Minor eye injuries or infections
- Minor asthma attacks
- Mild dehydration
- Simple diagnostic tests (X-rays, lab tests)
* URGENT CARE DOES NOT HAVE OR PRESCRIBE NARCOTICS
WHEN SHOULD YOU GO TO URGENT CARE?
Tanner Clinic’s walk-in urgent care centers provide a less expensive option to emergency rooms for injuries and illnesses that are not life-threatening yet need immediate attention. This would include such ailments as earaches, coughs, fevers, rashes, insect and animal bites, nausea and vomiting, diarrhea, minor burns, and lacerations. These Urgent Care centers are not used for medication refills, physicals, or other needs that should be taken care of during a planned appointment with a primary care physician. We also offer a Pediatric Urgent Care.
WHAT TYPES OF INJURIES DOES URGENT CARE TREAT?
URGENT CARE: HOW IS IT DIFFERENT FROM THE EMERGENCY ROOM?
- HOURS: While the emergency room is open 24 hours a day, Tanner Clinic’s urgent care centers only have extended hours from regular clinic hours.
- TREATMENTS: Emergency rooms are equipped to take serious illnesses, injuries, and anything that is life-threatening. However, our urgent care centers treat minor illnesses that are not life-threatening, but do need prompt medical attention.
- COST: Urgent care costs are lower than that of an emergency room. Generally speaking, insurance co-pays are higher for urgent care, but still significantly lower than payment at an emergency room. Your insurance will be able to give you further information on what costs will be patient responsibility and what will be covered by your insurance. Many insurance plans will not cover ER visits that are considered non-emergency care.
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