Three Peaks Urgent Care in Lakewood and Aurora, CO provides fast, reliable urgent care services for patients of all ages. Whether you’re dealing with minor injuries, cold and flu symptoms, infections, sprains, or other non-emergency medical needs, our experienced team is here to help—no appointment necessary. We offer on-site diagnostics, lab testing, and X-rays to ensure quick and accurate treatment.
Our walk-in clinic is designed for your convenience, with extended hours and short wait times.
At Three Peaks Urgent Care, we prioritize compassionate, high-quality care in a comfortable setting. Trust us to deliver the urgent care you need to get back to feeling your best.
We offer urgent care services in Denver Metro Area (clinic locations in Aurora, and Lakewood).
Urgent care treats non-life-threatening injuries and illnesses by a qualified medical provider. It is a service that is accessible outside of hours your regular medical provider.
At Three Peaks Urgent Care, we focus on quick and convenient service. If you or a loved one needs treatment, don’t worry about making an appointment. Simply stop by our office or check in online to be seen quickly as possible.
You should utilize urgent care if you experience a present medical issue that isn’t life-threatening. We treat various medical issues, including:
• Breathing difficulties, like asthma
• Cold
• Concussions
• Cough
• Cuts that need stitches
• Dehydration
• Eye irritation and redness
• Fever
• Insect bites
• Sexually transmitted illnesses (STI’s)
• Skin rashes
• Sore throat
• The flu
• Urinary tract infections (UTI’s)
• Vomiting, diarrhea, and nausea
Three Peaks Urgent Care also offers lab services, including blood work, and on-site
X-rays.
An urgent care visit begins with a review of your medical history and a discussion of your symptoms, including when they started, their severity, and if you’ve tried any at-home treatments.
Next, your provider performs an exam. For example, if you fell and hurt your wrist, they look for redness, swelling, or bruising. Then, they test your wrist’s range of motion and strength. If those steps don’t provide enough information, your provider orders X-rays to get a closer look at the bones and joints in your wrist.
After your provider determines the cause of your symptoms, they make necessary treatment recommendations.
The treatment of non-life-threatening illnesses and injuries can depend on several factors, including the severity of your symptoms and how they impact your daily life. We may recommend:
• Rest
• Ice and heat therapy
• Prescription medication
• Drinking plenty of fluids
• Healthy lifestyle changes
• Alternative treatments, like massage
• Physical therapy and rehabilitation
• Stitches, a cast, or a splint
• Medical equipment/Mobility devices, like a walker or a cane
If you need more individualized care, we can refer you to a nearby medical specialist.
To receive urgent care, visit Three Peaks Urgent Care today. Stop in during normal business hours or check in online before you visit. You can also call the office regarding availability
