Urgent Care testing and visits are all done on a first come first serve basis.

Sudden illnesses and injuries can happen at inconvenient times. To meet those needs, our extensive Urgent Care Services include treatment for:

Acute Illnesses and Injuries:

  • Eyes, Ears, Nose, and Throat Concerns: Eye redness, eye pain, ear pain, ear wax removal, sinus infection/sinusitis, sore throat, seasonal allergies (hay fever)
  • Pulmonary Concerns: Cough, bronchitis, mild asthma exacerbations, pneumonia
  • Gastrointestinal Concerns: Nausea, vomiting, diarrhea, constipation, stomach flu (gastroenteritis), acid reflux, mild abdominal pain
  • Neurological Concerns: Headache, migraines, vertigo, concussion evaluation
  • Genitourinary Concerns: Urinary tract infection, mild kidney infection, genital infection, STDs
  • Gynecologic/Women’s Health Concerns: Vaginitis, pelvic inflammatory disease, STDs
  • Skin Concerns: Rash, hives, shingles, insect bite
  • MSK Concerns: Sport/non-sport injuries, closed fracture, joint sprain/strain, back pain, neck pain
  • Wound Care: Simple laceration repair (stitches/sutures), abscess evaluation (incision and drainage if needed), animal bite, wound packing
  • Sports physical

Immunizations:

Castle Pines Family Practice and Urgent Care Lobby

  • Tetanus (Tdap)
  • Flu
  • Skin testing for tuberculosis (TB)

Imaging:

  • Radiographic (X-Ray)

Procedures:

  • Simple laceration repair (stitches/sutures)
  • Abscess incision and drainage
  • Splinting
  • Select foreign body removal
  • EKG
  • Pulmonary function test
  • IV fluids (pending provider, call ahead)

Laboratory Services:

  • Strep
  • Flu
  • Mono
  • Urinalysis
  • Pregnancy test
  • 5 panel urine drug urine test (not an officially certified drug screening site)
  • STD (chlamydia, gonorrhea, herpes [HSV1, HSV2], hepatitis, HIV, syphilis)
  • Any blood work needed in evaluation of acute condition

Self-Pay Rate:

The discounted rate for self-pay urgent care services is a flat fee of $215.*
*This rate does not include testing sent to an outside laboratory or DME (durable medical equipment) products such as crutches / walking boots / etc.