Open to both tourists and residents of Kauai’s North Shore. Makana North Shore Urgent Care is a fast, affordable alternative to emergency room care for patients with non-life-threatening conditions.
The Makana North Shore Urgent Care uses board-certified medical professionals to offer a wide range of medical services, including: general urgent care services, lab tests and diagnostic services,COVID testing, diabetics testing, drug testing, women’s health services, and the majority of common illnesses such as skin irritations, abdominal pain, migraines, sore throat and sever cough, allergies, eye and ear infections, insect bites, sports injuries, broken bones, lacerations, wound care as well as ocean and beach injuries.
The Makana North Shore Urgent Care facilities are located at 4488 Hanalei Plantation Road, Princeville and open daily from 7am – 5pm. There is also a pharmacy on site and most major insurances including Hawaii Medicaid are accepted.
For more information visit: https://makanaurgentcare.com or call (808) 320-7300.
The Hale Le’a Family Medicine Urgent Care provides both primary care (long term, ongoing, chronic) and urgent care (same day) services, including family practice medicine, treating all forms of chronic and acute illness and injury, including pediatric, adult and senior health care.
The clinic acts as a community access point for other services including Complimentary and Integrative Medicine services, individual and family counseling, physical therapy, therapeutic massage, acupuncture, family planning and reproductive health care, preventive medicine education, screenings for cardiovascular risk, high blood pressure, diabetes, as well as breast, colon, prostate and cervical cancers.
The Hale Le’a Family Medicine North Shore Urgent Care are located at 2460 Oka Street in Kīlauea and are open on 8 AM – 7 PM Monday through Friday and 9 AM – 5 PM Saturday and Sunday.
For more information visit https://kauai-medical.org/ or call (808) 828-2885 for the clinic or (808) 828-0030 for physical therapy.
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