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New "Indigo Urgent Care Clinic" to open in Yakima

By Morgan Huff,

9 days ago

YAKIMA, Wash. -- MultiCare announced it will be opening a new Indigo Urgent Care clinic in June 2024.

The clinic will be located at 2706 West Nob Hill, in Yakima.

MultiCare said Indigo Urgent Care will offer same-day appointments and next-day appointments for minor illnesses and injuries.

Indigo Urgent Care is known for its modern, tech-enabled clinics, according to MultiCare.

The clinic's building will be 5,589 square feet and have more than 10 exam rooms. The building will be equipped with onsite x-rays and labs, and occupational medicine services.

The clinic will also offer online appointment scheduling, walk-ins, free parking and virtual care options.

Indigo Urgent Care will be open from 8 a.m. to 8 p.m. everyday including holidays.

Some of the illnesses urgent care can observe are sore throats, ear infections, allergies, rashes, small cuts that may require stitches, sprains and minor fractures, and more.

MultiCare said they will also be offering in-person and virtual behavioral health services for depression and anxiety.

“We’re thrilled to expand Indigo’s modern urgent care experience to the Yakima Valley,” said Ryan Fix, President of MultiCare Indigo Urgent Care. “People can expect shorter wait times, expert medical treatment, and refreshingly friendly care all in one place. We believe getting the care you need should be convenient, simple, and centered around you.”

According to MultiCare, most insurances are accepted and cash pay options are available for those without insurance.

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