Treated at Crucial Care
Primary
Minor (or Urgent Care) Major Major
In-Patient
• vaccines
• physicals
• female health:
• pap smear
• mammogram
• male health:
• prostate
• psa test
• monitoring
• stable diseases
• long term diseases
• respiratory illnesses
• headaches
• sore throats
• sprains
• colds
• mild flu
• burns (mild)
• cuts
• ear infections
• eye infections
• pulled muscles
• coughs
• heart attack
stroke
• shortness of breath
• asthma
• corneal abrasions
  of the eye
• chest pain
• contusions
• fractures
• serious allergic reactions
• debilitating back pain
• dehydration
• vomiting
• facial injuries
• head injuries
(post concussive syndrome)
• closed head injuries with
  loss of consciousness
• small bowel obstruction
• diverticulitis
(large bowel infection)
• migraines
• internal injuries
• motor vehicle injuries
• fever
(any age including babies)
• severe diarrhea
• low blood pressure
• high blood pressure
• dog and animal bites
• epidydimitis
(testicular infection)
• benign positional vertigo
  and dizziness
• infected wounds
• joint dislocations
• neck injuries
• congestive heart failure
  exacerbation
• syncope (passing out)
• acute atrial fibrillation
• abdominal pain
• appendicitis workup
• gallstones
• swelling
• pyelonephritis
(kidney infection)
• kidney stones
• serious skin infections
• vaginal bleeding and
  threatened miscarriage
• pneumonia
• hospitalization
• major surgery
• ICU
• trauma center