The AFC Difference
    AFC Urgent Care Grand Junction provides high-quality, compassionate urgent care, and occupational health services
        to Boise’s Greater Treasure Valley neighborhoods and businesses. Our goal is to place patients’ needs first, to
        respect patients’ time, and to be accessible when our patients need us. Not every urgent care clinic is the same
        and we strive to offer the best care possible.
    Here’s what makes AFC Urgent Care Grand Junction different: 
    
        - Patient Focused - AFC Urgent Care Grand Junction has an incredibly talented professional team of medical
            staff providing our patients with both expertise and compassionate care.
 
        - Faster and More Affordable than an ER Visit - On average our patients are seen by our providers within 20
            minutes of walking in. Our services are generally 1/3 the cost of a typical ER visit. For any non life
            threatening health concerns, AFC Urgent Care Grand Junction is the easy Emergency Room alternative!
 
        - Digital X-Rays
 
        - On-Site Labs
 
        
    
    No appointment necessary; Walk ins welcome!
    We accept most insurance plans including Medicare, Medicaid, Oregon Medicaid, Tricare, Veterans and more!
        AFC believes access to quality care is critical for everyone
    We are Here for You Every Day - All of our clinics are open 7 days a week with extended hours
    Call us at (970) 609-2001 or Check In Online
    If you are frustrated with the inefficient, impersonal experience of waiting for
        much-needed urgent care in a hospital emergency room, then you will appreciate the warm care and convenience of
        our neighborhood clinics.
    When should you go to the ER or call 911?
    If you are experiencing life-threatening illness or injury that includes:
    Major head trauma, chest pain, severe abdominal pain, or loss of consciousness you should go directly to an
        Emergency Room (ER).
    See the list below for guidance on what situations require ER treatment:
    
        - Signs or symptoms of stroke or heart attack which includes face drooping, Arm weakness, speech difficulty
        
 
        - Falls from greater than 7 feet
 
        - Loss of consciousness
 
        - Infants less than 6 months of age or with a temperature greater than 103 degrees
 
        - Pregnancy bleeding or complications
 
        - Open or angulated fractures
 
        - Life-threatening allergic reactions
 
        - Severe burns
 
        - Severe choking (cannot breathe or talk)
 
        - Severe abdominal pain
 
    
    Our Mission and Values:
    Our mission is to provide the best healthcare possible in a kind and caring
        environment, in an economical manner, while respecting the rights of all of our patients, at times and locations
        convenient to the patient.