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HFM Walk-In Care
Harbor Town Campus
1650 S. 41st Street
Manitowoc, WI
920.320.4500
Open seven-days-a-week with the exception of holidays
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Walk-In Care at
HFM Two Rivers Health Center
3310 45th Street
Two Rivers, WI
920.793.3900
Open five-days-a-week
with the exception of holidays
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Please be advised that we cannot give medical information over the phone.
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No appointment necessary!
Convenient walk-in medical care to diagnose and treat minor illnesses and non-emergencies
You’ll be treated by a board certified family medicine physician, nurse practitioner or physician assistant who specializes in providing primary health care to people of all ages. Immediate and convenient access to laboratory and x-ray services are available.
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Hours:
Monday-Friday 7 a.m. - 7 p.m.
Saturday 8 a.m. - 3 p.m.
Sunday 10 a.m. - 3 p.m. |
Health conditions treated at HFM Walk-In Care:
- simple fracture care
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minor cuts and burns
- typical migraine headache
- ear infections
- cough and cold
- flu
- sore throat
- bronchitis
- sprains and strains
- simple wound infections
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Walk-in Care providers:
Jeffrey Allen, MD
Heather James, PA-C
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How do I know when to go to walk-in care or the Emergency Room?
What to expect
We provide a clinic setting with immediate and convenient access to laboratory and x-ray services. Patients are treated on a first come, first served basis. At the time of registration, a staff member will be able to give you an estimated wait time.
If you think your condition requires urgent or emergent attention, please go directly to Holy Family Memorial’s Emergency Department at 2300 Western Avenue, Manitowoc. If you are already at HFM Walk-In Care, and it is determined that your condition is considered emergent and requires a higher level of care, our physicians and staff will assist in getting you to the right facility.
Go directly to the Emergency Department or call 911 if you are experiencing any of the following symptoms:
- loss of consciousness
- chest pain
- signs of a heart attack or stroke
- severe shortness of breath
- bleeding that does not stop after 10 minutes of direct pressure
- severe allergic reaction if breathing is difficult
- poisoning
- a major injury, such as head trauma
- persistent vomiting or vomiting blood