BREAKING: A new Urgent Care clinic has just opened at the Waynesburg Outpatient Center, significantly enhancing healthcare access for the Greene County community. This development by WVU Medicine means residents can now receive immediate care for non-emergency health issues when their doctor’s office is closed.
The Urgent Care clinic is equipped to handle a range of conditions, including broken bones, coughs, colds, flu, infections, rashes, sprains, and strains. With operations running seven days a week from 8 am to 8 pm, families can seek care without the hassle of appointments—ideal for those unexpected health crises.
Located at 451 Murtha Drive in Waynesburg, the facility is designed to provide quick and efficient treatment. “We are committed to offering compassionate care that meets the needs of our community,” said a spokesperson from WVU Medicine. The clinic also assists with follow-up appointments and specialty referrals as necessary.
In addition to urgent care, the Waynesburg Outpatient Center continues to provide primary care, OB-GYN, pediatric, and various specialty services. This means residents can rely on a one-stop solution for their healthcare needs.
No appointment is required at any WVU Medicine Urgent Care clinic, making it easier than ever to access necessary medical services. The clinic offers a wide array of services, including treatment for minor illnesses and injuries, lab and imaging services, vaccinations, and sports physicals.
This urgent care opening comes as many in the community seek timely medical assistance, especially during peak seasons for illnesses. With Thanksgiving and Christmas Day being the only closures, the Waynesburg Urgent Care clinic is well-prepared to meet the healthcare demands of families throughout the year.
For more information about services, visit WVUMedicine.org/Waynesburg. Don’t wait—this new resource is here to ensure that when your health can’t wait, help is just around the corner.
