Acute illness means you're sick right now—cold, flu, sinus infection, strep throat, UTI, or unexpected rash. Problems that need attention today or this week, not in three weeks.
We see most patients same-day for acute illness. Call us in the morning, and we'll usually get you in by afternoon. No waiting weeks for your regular doctor to have an opening.
No need to sit in an overcrowded urgent care for hours. No need to pay expensive urgent care fees. Get the care you need without the wait and the high cost.
Seen by an actual clinician who takes time to figure out what's wrong and treat it properly. Thorough care from a medical team who knows your health history.
We may also be able to see you for medical acupuncture treatments of acutely painful conditions such as an acute back spasm, neck sprain, migraine, and more.
Many acute conditions respond faster—and often better—to medical acupuncture than to anti-inflammatories or opiates.
Ready to Get Started?
We'll reach out within 24 hours to answer your questions and help you schedule an appointment. Most new patients are seen same day, in person or via telemedicine.
Call in the morning, be seen by afternoon. No waiting for weeks when you're sick now.
Ready when you are
Visits billed at primary care rates, without expensive urgent care fees.
Transparent and fair
Patients rarely spend more than a few minutes in our waiting room. Convenient telemedicine options require no need to come in.
In and out quickly
We already know your medical history—no explaining everything to a stranger.
Your story, known
No, but we're happy to find you a spot in our schedule, for an in-person or a telemedicine visit. Call ahead and we'll do our utmost to get you seen ASAP!
Acute care visits are billed at your primary-care rate, not urgent-care rates ($200+). We accept almost all insurance including Medicare and Medicaid.
Yes—only when medically appropriate. We diagnose first and reserve antibiotics for bacterial infections, not viral colds.
Every patient receives Dr. Boguslavsky’s personal cell for urgent concerns. For emergencies call 911 or go to the nearest ER.