Winter continues to bring its fair share of seasonal viruses, which can put a damper on family plans. To make sure everyone in your family can receive the care they need when they’re not feeling well, Mercy Health is relaunching one of its existing walk-in clinics in a new, convenient location. 

Mercy Health – Springfield Walk-in Care is currently located at 30 West McCreight Avenue, Suite 110 in Springfield. Effective March 3, 2025, this clinic will reopen at 211 Northparke Drive in Springfield, alongside Mercy Health – Northparke Internal and Family Medicine. 

Walk-in care offers convenient, affordable medical services similar to urgent care. While appointments aren’t necessary, they are encouraged to help reduce your wait time. This way, you can get the care you need more efficiently. 

“Illness doesn’t make an appointment and it certainly doesn’t have an age limit, so our walk-in care providers are ready to serve all members of the community when they need us,” said Nichole Clark, Director of Primary Care Operations with Mercy Health - Springfield. “These locations are open to everyone in the community, regardless of who their regular family doctor is.” 

Illnesses and injuries that can be treated at the walk-in locations include: 
Colds and flu
Ear, throat, and sinus infections
Rashes and poison ivy
Nausea and vomiting
Bronchitis, pneumonia, and asthma
Urinary tract infections
Sports, school, and camp physicals
Sprains and strains

Walk-in care will continue to be available Monday through Friday from 8 a.m. to 5 p.m. with hopes of expanding those hours in the future. A second walk-in clinic will continue to operate in Urbana at 900 Scioto Street, Suite 4. Currently, three providers help staff both walk-in clinic locations: John Sanford, PA-C, Jamie Kennedy, CNP, and Karen Staats, CNP. 

To learn more about Mercy Health – Springfield’s walk-in locations – including hours and services offered, visit mercy.com.