826 Washington Rd, Suite 110A
Westminster, Maryland 21157
Located in the Phyllis Green Professional Center
Directions
Contact us @ (410) 751- 7480

New Location! Varsity Medical Center
11236 Robinwood Drive, Suite 101
Hagerstown, MD 21742
Directions
Contact us @ (240) 313- 4242

We have a new location in Hagerstown, Md at the Varsity Medical Center. read more

Free BP Screening for those who mention they saw this ad online.

Flu vaccines now available. We have the new Flu vaccines which include the H1N1 and 2 other Flu strains.

Are you Traveling? We are the #1 source for your Traveling vaccines. Call us for your traveling vaccine needs.

Learn more about Deer Tick and Tick Season, and Poison Ivy, Poison Oak, and Poison Sumac

Welcome to U.N.I. Urgent Care, a friendly, convenient medical clinic. We offer comprehensive medical care for all family members, everything from infant care to adult and senior medicine. We provide diagnostic testing, EKG's,  laboratory services and X-rays on site. Travel consultations and immunizations are available 7 days a week. We also provide Workers Compensation evaluations and Occupational Health services. U.N.I. provides suturing, laceration repair and splinting/casting.

U.N.I. Urgent care serves Carroll County, Washington County and their surrounding communities, including: Westminster, New Windsor, Gamber, Finksburg and McDaniel College (Carroll County) & Hagerstown, Funkstown, Mount Aetna, Bridgeport and Hagerstown Community College (Washington County).

Because U.N.I. Urgent Care is located in the heart of your community, there’s no reason to go anywhere else for your medical care. Our Westminster office is located on Washington Road, convenient to Route 140, Taneytown Pike and nearby Carroll County General Hospital.   Our new location in Hagerstown, MD is located at the Varsity Medical Center on Robinwood Drive, (a short distance from Robinwood Medical Center and the soon-to-open Meritus Medical Center).   

Why wait in the ER, We can see you now! Our talented, compassionate and caring physicians are ready to treat your child’s sore throat, protect your family with flu shots or react to any medical situation you may encounter. Because U.N.I. Urgent Care is a walk-in center, no appointments are needed. We’re open year-round, seven days a week with convenient hours.

Your health is important and you and your family deserve only the best care available. Our mission is to provide quality care, quickly and efficiently. Whether you’re facing an unexpected illness or emergency, need travel medicine advice before embarking on a journey or are just seeking a friendly and knowledgeable caregiver, U.N.I. Urgent Care is your one-stop destination for medical treatment and consultation.


CDC recommends a yearly flu vaccine for everyone as the first and most important step in protecting against this serious disease. While there are many different flu viruses, the flu vaccine is designed to protect against the three main flu strains that research indicates will cause the most illness during the flu season. The 2010-2011 flu vaccine will protect against three different flu viruses: an H3N2 virus, an influenza B virus and the H1N1 virus that caused so much illness last season. Getting the flu vaccine soon after it becomes available each year is always a good idea, and the protection you get from vaccination will last throughout the flu season.

Protect you and your family today by visiting U.N.I to get your flu vaccine. For the latest updates on seasonal and H1N1 influenza outbreaks, visit www.cdc.gov or www.flu.gov.

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Monday -Saturday : 8:30 a - 8:30 p

Sunday: 8:30 a - 6 p

 

 

Our Services

U.N.I. Urgent Care offers a full range of services, including but not limited to:

• Minor Injuries

• Wound Care

• School and Sports Physicals

• Sore throat, earache, headache

• STD Screenings

• Urinary tract infections

• Minor Burns

• Immunizations

• EKGs

• X-Rays

• Laboratory Services

Occupational Medical Services

• Drug Testing

• Workers Compensation

• Work-related Injuries

• DOT Physicals

• Pre/Post Offer Physicals

• Fitness for Duty Examinations

Let U.N.I. Urgent Care be your local stop for routine health care screenings, including:

• Blood Pressure

• Weight- we are what we weigh and we
weigh what we eat

• Diabetes

• Cholesterol

Alert -Cardiovascular disease

Heart disease is the No. 1 cause of death in the United States. Stroke is the No. 3 killer and the leading cause of disability. Smoking, hypertension, high cholesterol and diabetes all increase your risk for cardiovascular disease.

How can you reduce your risk?

Understand a simple rule: You are what you eat. Lifestyle choices do matter! Choose a healthy diet including a variety of nutritious foods such as vegetables, fruits, whole-grain products and fat-free/low-fat dairy products.

Don’t consume more calories than you burn every day.

Exercise at least 30 minutes at least three times a week. Regular exercise is good for your heart and bones. Walking, jogging, swimming, skiing and dancing are just a few popular exercise choices.

Don’t smoke tobacco products.

Consume alcohol only in moderation. Women should have no more than one drink per day, while men should limit their consumption to two drinks per day.

Ask your health care professional to assist you in developing an individualized plan to combat common risk factors for cardiovascular disease.