When you are sick or injured it can be hard to know which type of care you need. St. Mary’s offers several options so you can get the right level of support as quickly as possible. Here is a simple guide to help you decide.
If you need a yearly checkup want to talk about an ongoing health concern or need help managing a chronic condition your primary care provider is the best place to start. These clinicians diagnose a wide range of conditions and follow your health over time.
If your concern is not urgent schedule an appointment and your provider will help you get the care you need.
Urgent care is the right choice when you need prompt treatment but the issue is not life threatening. These clinics handle many common illnesses and minor injuries on a walk in basis.
ST. MARY’S URGENT CARE
791 Turner Street
Auburn ME 04210
Phone: 207-330-3900
Fax: 207-330-3940
Hours: 8 a.m. to 8 p.m. seven days a week
COMMON ILLNESSES TREATED AT URGENT CARE:
Colds
Bronchitis
Sinus infections
Stomach bugs
Earaches
Sore throats
Migraines
Low grade fevers
Rashes
MINOR INJURIES TREATED AT URGENT CARE:
Sprains
Back pain
Minor cuts and burns
Minor broken bones
Minor eye injuries and infections
The emergency department is designed for very serious sudden or life threatening conditions. If you or someone near you is experiencing any of the symptoms below go to the ED right away.
ST. MARY’S EMERGENCY DEPARTMENT
St. Mary’s Regional Medical Center
91 Campus Avenue
Lewiston ME 04240
Phone: 207-777-8120
Fax: 207-777-8984
Hours: 24/7
COMMON CONDITIONS TREATED IN THE EMERGENCY DEPARTMENT:
Sudden or severe pain
Shortness of breath and asthma attacks
Heart attacks and strokes
Abdominal pain and prolonged vomiting
Injuries from falls
Auto accident injuries
Burns
Uncontrolled bleeding
Always call 911 and do not drive yourself to the emergency department if you believe you are experiencing heart attack or stroke symptoms having difficulty breathing or suffering from serious trauma. Emergency responders can begin care on the way to the hospital and keep you as safe as possible.