Covington
Covington, Tennessee 38019
Urgent Care
On demand medical attention for non-life-threatening injuries and illnesses.
Orthopedic Care
Non-surgical solutions for muscle, bone, or joint injuries as well as other chronic conditions.
Behavioral Health
Ideal for treating depression, anxiety, ADHD, PTSD, and other psychiatric disorders.
Telehealth
Video-based medical care from the comfort of your home.
Coming soon!
Although this clinic is currently closed, it will be open in the near future. In the meantime, we can assist you with your needs via Telehealth.
No services
There are no services associated with this clinic.
About Covington | Urgent Care
At Fast Pace Health, we know that illnesses and accidents can occur at any time, night or day. That is why we staff a team of highly qualified health providers and professionals to help offer fast, compassionate, and cost-effective care for you and your family. Our Covington, TN walk-in urgent care clinic is conveniently located on U.S. 51 South.
Get Care Faster
Urgent care clinics make great options for those who don’t have time to wait. We strive to make our urgent care clinics accessible for all. They also provide a great alternative to primary care appointments that are days, even weeks away.
In addition to those long waits, most primary care offices offer no after-hours care for those late-night illnesses and injuries.
Then there is the issue of those long hospital emergency department waits. Urgent care provides a solution for these as well.
Often, hospital emergency rooms are short-staffed and stretched thin. Urgent care clinics help lessen this load for these busy emergency departments by providing an alternative to help treat those minor scrapes and mild illnesses.
Urgent Care vs. Emergency Room
Urgent care clinics provide an alternative to hospital emergency room departments. There is one key difference between urgent care and ERs — i.e. triage of patients.Hospital emergency room departments are not set up as a first-come, first-serve type of care.
Emergency room departments treat patients based on the severity of injury or illness. What can this mean for you? It could mean you’re stuck in the ER for hours. As compared to 15 minutes at most of our urgent care centers.
While the injury or illness may certainly be an emergency for you or your family member, it could be put at the back of the line in the emergency room. But this is where urgent care centers earn their keep, it is first-come, first-serve.
Emergency room departments do have more access to more screening exams (e.g. CT scans), but these can take hours, even days, to receive.
Reasons to visit the ER include the following:
- Seizures
- Major trauma and bleeding
- Severe chest pains
- OB complications
- Life-threatening conditions
Emergency Departments May Be More Costly
In many cases, hospital emergency room departments are much more costly than urgent care clinics. This can take quite a toll on your pocketbook. Thankfully, Fast Pace Health accepts most private insurance plans. We also offer self-pay options for those without insurance.
What We Treat: Common Injuries and Illnesses
Our urgent care centers are staffed with highly-trained healthcare providers that are equipped to handle all sorts of injuries and illnesses. Let’s take a look at some of the most common conditions that could bring you to our Covington location.
Injuries: Fractures, Scrapes, and Bumps
Our team is trained to handle your basic broken bones, scrapes, cuts, bumps, bruises, and even burns. Minor scrapes and cuts are a normal part of life.
In many cases, these minor injuries don’t require an expensive trip to the ER. Urgent care clinics can handle bandaging, stitches, and more.
What about those bumps to the head during football practice? Yep, our urgent care clinics are equipped to access those as well.
It is important to note that the severity of the injury does matter. Injuries like severe lacerations, amputations, and compound fractures require immediate medical attention.
Minor Burns
Urgent care clinics are also set up to handle cases of mild burns. These include 1st degree and second-degree burns. Minor burns refer to first-degree burns anywhere on the body or second-degree burns less than two or three inches in circumference.
While hospital emergency room departments have traditionally been the place to seek care for minor burns, scrapes and cuts, and broken bones, urgent care centers can help relieve that burden from busy ER departments.
Infections: We Handle Those Too!
Some of the most common reasons for ER visits include infections like pink eye, various STDs, and urinary tract infections (UTI). Also, ear infections are one of the top reasons for pediatric ER visits.
In most cases, these types of infections are completely treatable — however, waiting for care to treat these infections can lead to some rough days.
But don’t worry, we have you covered, especially when those emergency departments are full or your primary care appointment is too far away.
Sore Throats & Seasonal Allergies
Strep throat is a common reason for sore throat complaints, it’s also a common reason for primary care visits. It involves a sore, scratchy throat, pain in swallowing, and swollen lymph nodes and tonsils. Not a recipe for a good day.
The good news is, strep throat isn’t too serious if treated quickly, and most cases are effectively treated with antibiotics.
What about those tiring days of endless sneezing? Allergies are another common medical condition. Seasonal allergies are marked by itchy, watery eyes, nasal congestion, and empty tissue boxes.
Thankfully, our urgent care clinics are set up to handle most mild to moderate allergic reactions. However, a serious allergic reaction known as anaphylaxis requires immediate emergency medical attention.
Nausea and Vomiting
Every year people are plagued with stomach viruses, food poisoning, and other medical conditions that can cause the dreaded nausea and vomiting. The reasons for this dynamic duo can be many, but, our urgent cares are here to help.
If your symptoms last more than 24 hours and you find yourself unable to hold down liquid or food, then it’s time to come see us.
Our medical professionals can help diagnose and treat symptoms of nausea and vomiting, including IV fluids and prescription anti-nausea medications.
More Injuries and Ailments
The injuries and illnesses above are just some of the medical conditions that bring folks into our urgent care centers. Some other reasons for visiting our urgent care include, but are not limited to:
- Cold and flu symptoms
- Severe headaches or migraines
- Sports injuries
- High fevers
Beyond Urgent Care
Fast Pace Health provides more than just urgent care in Covington, we support our community’s healthcare needs with onsite x-ray, prevention and wellness services, lab services, DOT and sports physicals, and behavioral health services.
In addition, Fast Pace Health also offers primary care at select locations, including preventive care, women’s health, disease management, lab work, immunizations, and more.
Wellness and Sports Physicals
Need to get an annual physical in preparation for a sports season, next school year, or to maintain a good health practice, come see us. We offer convenient, affordable wellness and sports physicals with no appointment required. In addition, we also provide:
- School physical and vaccines
- Welcome to Medicare physical
- Medicare physical
- Regular screenings
- DOT physicals
- Pre-employment physical
Orthopedic Care
Another service area we are looking to expand is orthopedic care. This includes non-emergent bone and joint issues, in-house x-ray analysis, and much more. Some of these orthopedic conditions include:
- Arthritis assessment and treatment strategies
- Elbow, hand, and wrist pain
- Knee, ankle, and foot pain
- Back, shoulder, and neck pain
- Casting, splinting, and bracing
Behavioral Health Services
In addition to our urgent care services, some Fast Pace Health locations offer treatment for patients dealing with behavioral health issues. These can include conditions like depression, ADHD, PTSD, anxiety, and some psychiatric disorders.
Telehealth Services
In addition, our Covington urgent care center is now offering virtual care from the comfort of your home through our telehealth service. We’re open seven days a week. No appointment required. Just walk in or save your spot in line today.
We are offering telehealth services for new and existing patients. Telehealth services are similar to services you’ll receive at one of our clinics, but instead, these are provided in the comfort of your home.
Our telehealth providers can provide care for most of the illnesses mentioned above. Also, they can prescribe and/or refill many common medications associated with them.
No is no appointment required. Telehealth hours of operation are Monday through Friday from 8 a.m. to 8 p.m. CT and on Saturdays from 8 a.m. to 6 p.m CT, and Sundays from 1 p.m. to 5 p.m. CT.
Visit Us at our Covington Location
With our ability to service non-life-threatening needs closer to home, we’ve eliminated the need to travel to a hospital or emergency room far away. From a stomach ache to stitches, we’ve got you and your family covered.
When you have a condition that requires urgent medical attention, stop by and let our providers give you the care you deserve. We’ll help you start feeling better faster, from your couch or a clinic near you.
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Urgent Care
On demand medical attention for non-life-threatening injuries and illnesses.
Orthopedic Care
Non-surgical solutions for muscle, bone, or joint injuries as well as other chronic conditions.
Behavioral Health
Ideal for treating depression, anxiety, ADHD, PTSD, and other psychiatric disorders.
Telehealth
Video-based medical care from the comfort of your home.
Coming soon!
Although this clinic is currently closed, it will be open in the near future. In the meantime, we can assist you with your needs via Telehealth.
No services
There are no services associated with this clinic.