Home > Our Services > Urgent Care Anticoagulation Clinic Bariatric Surgery Journey to a Healthy Weight Cardiology Heart Attack Symptoms Center for Pain Medicine Our Services Providers / Staff Locations Medical Records Information Emergency Services EMS Endocrinology Gastroenterology Infusion Center Reiki Therapy Services Laboratory Neurological Studies F.A.S.T. Stroke Preparedness Occupational Medicine Orthopedics Own the Bone Joint Academy Pharmacy Radiology Respiratory Services Sleep Medicine Common Sleep Conditions STOP-Bang Assessment Medical History Form Maps and Directions Surgical Services Telehealth Therapy Services Treatment Information Locations/Contacts Neurosurgery Urgent Care Urogynecology & Women's Health Weight Loss Weight Loss Management Bariatric Surgery LOCATION AND HOURS Western Reserve Hospital Urgent Care, Occupational Medicine and Primary Care Clinic 3913 Darrow Road, Suite 100, Stow, OH 44224 Phone: (330) 688-7900M-F: 7 a.m. – 7 p.m.Sat-Sun: 8 a.m. – 4 p.m. Urgent Care Since our leadership is based on physician ownership, the heart of our center is a hand-selected physician staff specializing in urgent healthcare needs. This team of doctors is supported by medical professionals and administrative personnel that ensure compassionate and convenient high-quality care. And, Western Reserve Hospital Urgent Care and Occupational Medicine physicians work closely with local primary care physicians to ensure excellent continuity of each patient’s needs. Extended office hours allow patients a better chance of getting immediate care during off hours or weekends. Walk-ins are always welcome, or call for an appointment. Laboratory and x-ray services are also available on-site for patient convenience. Immediate Care Western Reserve Hospital’s urgent care facility is specially designed to offer medical treatment when you need it most. Immediate care is available for: Sore-throats, earaches Pneumonia, bronchitis Eye infections Rash, poison ivy, other skin irritations Stomach aches, flu Minor lacerations Sprains and strains Sports physicals Work permits College physicals Immigration required exams Other minor non-life threatening medical concerns Flu shots Immunizations Walk in xray If you are suffering from chest pain, shortness of breath or head trauma call 911 or go to the nearest emergency department.