Urgent Care
St. Luke’s Urgent Care Centers
Bethlehem
St. Luke’s Urgent Care Center
St. Luke’s North
153 Brodhead Road
Bethlehem, PA 18017
484-526-3000
Maps & Directions
Urgent Care Hours
- Monday - Friday: 7:30 am - 10:30 pm
- Saturday, Sunday: 8 am - 4:30 pm
Laboratory Hours
- Monday - Friday: 6:30 am - 7 pm
- Saturday: 7:30 am - 12 noon
- Sunday: 8 am - 12 noon
Imaging Services Hours
- Monday - Friday: 7:30 am - 10:30 pm
- Saturday, Sunday: 8 am - 4:30 pm
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Jim Thorpe
St. Luke’s Urgent Care Center –
Jim Thorpe
1104 North Street
Jim Thorpe, PA 18229
570-325-2400
Maps & Directions
Urgent Care Hours
- Monday - Friday: 8 am - 8 pm
- Saturday, Sunday: 8 am - 4 pm
Laboratory Hours
- Monday - Friday: 7 am - 3 pm
- Saturday: 8 am - 12 pm
- Sunday: CLOSED
X-ray Hours
- Monday - Friday:8 am - 8 pm
- Saturday, Sunday: 8 am - 4 pm
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No appointment is necessary at the St. Luke’s Urgent Care Centers
When your doctor is not available or your minor injury or illness does not require the life-saving services of a full-service hospital emergency department, come to one of the St. Luke’s Urgent Care Centers and simply walk in! No appointment is necessary. The St. Luke’s Urgent Care Centers are equipped to treat a wide range of minor conditions from sprains and strains to minor illnesses. Our doctors, nurses and other staff members are on-hand to offer high quality medical care for non-life-threatening conditions. See Questions and Answers below.
For your convenience, laboratory and radiology services are located at the St. Luke’s Urgent Care Centers.
General Services
Illness
- Respiratory infections: common cold, flu, sinus infection
- Sore throat, earache, headache
- Pneumonia, bronchitis
- Urinary tract infection
- Skin rashes, poison ivy
- High blood pressure
- Lung problems
- Gastroenteritis
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Diagnostic Tests
- Laboratory work
- X-rays
- EKGs
- Drug screening
- Alcohol breath testing
- Pulmonary function testing
Sports Medicine
- Evaluation and treatment of sports injuries
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Work-related Injuries
- Worker’s compensation injuries
- Work restrictions
- Return-to-work evaluations
- Follow-up care
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Vaccinations
- Influenza
- Pneumonia
- Hepatitis B
- Tetanus
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Injuries
- Fractures and dislocations
- Sprains and strains
- Cuts and lacerations
- Burns
- Minor eye injuries
- Removal of splinters or small metal chips
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Physical Exams
- Routine physicals for school, sports, work
- Department of Transportation exams
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Questions and Answers
When should I visit a St. Luke’s Urgent Care Center?
If you need immediate treatment for a non-life-threatening condition, visit one of the two St. Luke’s Urgent Care Centers.
If you have a serious, life-threatening condition, call 911. The staff of the St. Luke’s Urgent Care Centers encourage patients with serious disorders, including chest pain, shortness of breath, acute abdomen pain and severe injury/trauma, to seek care at a hospital emergency department. Care will not be provided for chronic medical problems that require long-term monitoring. The patient’s primary care physician best handles such conditions.
Will my insurance be accepted at the St. Luke’s Urgent Care Centers?
Most major insurance plans are accepted. Many plans offer lower co-pays for urgent care visits when compared to Emergency Room visits. However, you should check with your insurance carrier for more information.
What happens after I leave the St. Luke’s Urgent Care Centers?
- You will be notified of all follow-up procedures, including the need to contact your primary care physician.
- If you do not have a primary care physician, we will be happy to give you a referral.
- You will be contacted with the results of any abnormal lab work or X-rays.
- With your permission, a copy of your medical records will be forwarded to your primary care physician.