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Vail Urgent Care - Colorado Mountain Medical

Vail Urgent Care - Colorado Mountain Medical
Phone: (970) 926-6340 | Fax: (970) 926-6348

Vail Health Hospital East Wing Tower
Elevator E | Floor 5 | Suite 5800
180 South Frontage Road West, Vail, CO 81657

Monday – Friday: 8:00 AM – 6:00 PM 
Saturday: 8:00 AM – 5:00 PM
Sunday: 10:00 AM - 4:00 PM
Holidays: Open

Walk-in service welcomed. Please do not call prior to your arrival. Vail Urgent Care is located on the 5th floor at the Vail Health Hospital East Wing Tower, Suite 5800 (Elevator E).

This location also provides urgent care services, with same day and walk-in appointments for patients with acute injury or illness, as a convenient and affordable alternative to the Emergency Department for non-life threatening medical issues.

VAIL URGENT CARE: FINDING YOUR WAY 
To access the Vail Health Hospital East Wing Tower, patients should park in the Vail Health Hospital parking garage and take elevator E for direct access up to the 5th floor. Complimentary valet parking is also available from 8:00 AM to 4:30 PM, Monday through Friday, at the main entrance of Vail Health Hospital.

Once in the hospital, way-finding support is available via volunteers stationed along the patient pathway as well as through digital way-finding solutions using smartphone technology (vailhealth.org/wayfinding). 
 

COLORADO MOUNTAIN MEDICAL VAIL 
Colorado Mountain Medical provides the full range of medical services at our Vail location. Patients have access to total family care from wellness and preventative medicine to specialized care for the treatment of injury or illness. Colorado Mountain Medical Vail has on-site access to X-ray, ultrasound, CT scan and laboratory services, allowing for an even higher level of care and service to our patients.

Whether you are a local resident, or a visitor to our resort areas, you will find access to the highest quality healthcare at Colorado Mountain Medical Vail. 
 
 

Victim First Care Response

Victim First Care Response is a program aimed to provide Sexual Assault Nurse Examination and Forensic Nurse Examinations (SANE/FNE) for prompt medical care and emotional support to assault victims - right here in Eagle County, 24 hours a day, seven days a week. This is offered through our Avon Urgent Care location. Learn more on Colorado Mountain Medical's First Care Response page.

If you or a loved one have suffered assault or abuse, call (970) 422-3202.
 

Emergency Department or Urgent Care?

In the case of a medical emergency, call 911. Paramedics can deliver life-saving treatment on the way to the hospital. 
  • Heart attack symptoms
  • Head trauma or skull fracture
  • Loss of vision or consciousness
  • Severe chest or abdominal pain
  • Severe burns, lacerations or bleeding
  • Shortness of breath
  • Stroke symptoms
Please note, children may display different symptoms than adults. Always get immediate medical attention if you think a child is having a medical emergency.
Urgent Care clinics are a great resource if your primary doctor is not available. They treat the following medical symptoms right away. 
  • Altitude Sickness and Dehydration
  • Allergies
  • Back Pain
  • Cough, Cold, Flu, Sore Throat, Strep Throat
  • Ear Pain
  • Infections: Urinary Tract Infection, Upper Respiratory Infection, Sinus Infection
  • Migraine
  • Minor Cuts, Lacerations and Burns
  • Minor Allergic Reactions
  • Sprains, Minor Fractures/Broken Bones
  • Rash
  • Upset Stomach, Vomiting, Diarrhea
  • Vaginal Bleeding and/or Discharge 
Please note, children may display different symptoms than adults. Always get immediate medical attention if you think a child is having a medical emergency.
The following symptoms are best evaluated in an Emergency Department. 
  • Persistent chest pain, especially if it radiates to your arm or jaw or is accompanied by sweating, vomiting  
  • Chest or upper abdominal pain or pressure
  • Difficulty breathing, shortness of breath
  • Confusion or changes in mental status, including suicidal thoughts
  • Any sudden or severe pain, particularly in the abdomen or starting halfway down the back
  • Sudden clumsiness, loss of balance, fainting or dizziness
  • Sudden difficulty speaking, or trouble understanding speech 
  • Sudden weakness or paralysis, especially on one side of the face or body
  • Severe heart palpitations
  • Sudden, severe headache
  • Sudden testicular pain and swelling
  • Newborn baby with a fever (a baby less than three months old with a temperature of 100.4 degrees or higher needs to be seen right away)
  • Falls that cause injury or occur while taking blood thinning medications
  • Sudden vision changes, including blurred or double vision and full or partial vision loss
  • Broken bones or dislocated joints
  • Deep cuts that require stitches — especially on the face — or a large open wound that won’t stop bleeding
  • Head or eye injuries
  • Severe flu or cold symptoms
  • High fevers or fevers with rash
  • Vaginal bleeding during pregnancy
  • Severe and persistent vomiting or diarrhea
  • Serious burns
  • Seizures without a previous diagnosis of epilepsy
  • Blood in your stool or urine
  • Uncontrolled bleeding
  • Coughing or vomiting blood
  • Infection with severe symptoms
  • After-hours care for minor illnesses or injuries if no other option is  available
Please note, children may display different symptoms than adults. Always get immediate medical attention if you think a child is having a medical emergency.

Pricing for Urgent Care and CMM Services

For those who don't have insurance, or choose not to use it, Colorado Mountain Medical offers a 15% Self Pay discount at all locations for those individuals that can pay in full at time of service.