NAH announces opening of urgent care clinic in Flagstaff  

Northern Arizona Healthcare (NAH) is pleased to announce the opening of its new urgent care clinic on Tuesday, Sept. 2. The location was previously Flagstaff Urgent Care, which closed its doors on Friday, Aug. 29. It has reopened today as Urgent Care Northern Arizona Healthcare-Woodlands, located at 2700 S. Woodlands Village Blvd., Ste. 700 in Flagstaff. The owner of Flagstaff Urgent Care decided to sell their practice and NAH is honored to step in to ensure this location can continue serving the community for their urgent care needs.  

In the near future, NAH will open a second urgent care clinic, Urgent Care Northern Arizona Healthcare-Jasper in Flagstaff. The new clinic will be located in the same location as NAH’s Primary Care Clinic at 1895 N. Jasper Dr., Ste. 3. The opening date and hours of operation will be announced soon. 

“We are thrilled to announce our two urgent care clinics in Flagstaff,” said NAH Medical Group President Pasquale Bernardi, MD. “NAH has been actively listening to the community about what they want in health care, and the consensus has been more access to non-hospital services in central Flagstaff. We are continuing to invest in the community, and these new facilities will make it easier for individuals to get the care they need,” Dr. Bernardi added.  

NAH understands that the need for high-quality, timely care can come at a moment’s notice. Our urgent care providers offer prompt, compassionate care for a wide range of non-life-threatening conditions, offering a more convenient alternative when an Emergency Department visit isn’t necessary. 

At NAH urgent care, we provide care for: 

  • Allergies  
  • Asthma  
  • Back pain  
  • Broken bones evaluation (closed fractures only, where the bone does not break the skin)  
  • Bronchitis 
  • Camp and sports physicals 
  • Respiratory infections 
  • Ear and eye infections 
  • High blood pressure readings (without chest pain)  
  • Insect bites and stings (no snake bites or scorpion stings) 
  • Headaches 
  • Mild abdominal pain 
  • Minor burns 
  • Minor cuts and scrapes 
  • Minor injuries 
  • Nausea and diarrhea 
  • Rashes and skin conditions 
  • Sexually transmitted infections (STIs)  
  • Sinus infections 
  • Sore throats 
  • Urinary tract infections (UTIs) 

Serious illnesses such as chest pain, stroke symptoms and fractures with exposed and visible bones should be seen in the Flagstaff Medical Center Emergency Department. 

Hours of operation: 

Urgent Care Northern Arizona Healthcare-Woodlands, Sunday through Saturday: 8 a.m. – 6 p.m.* 

*Closed for lunch daily, 12:45 – 1:30 p.m. 

Walk-ins are accepted at our urgent care clinic, and we offer the convenience of online self-scheduling to reduce clinic wait times.