- Medicare Urgent Care Clinics are for absolutely everyone. Affordable, accessible care for urgent conditions that would otherwise be going to an emergency department. Where you may need a timely response, like you need stitches, but you don't need surgery. So, this is something like sprains, potential breaks, wounds, infections, respiratory conditions. The doctors are skilled. We have the infrastructure within. And certainly, it offers patients a way to be seen promptly for those non-routine medical conditions that they may not be able to get in with their regular GPs for. Patients can definitely walk in. That's the model of Urgent Care. So, a clinical triage will be performed by the nurse before the doctor will see them for any treatment and formal assessment that may need to be done. Please be mindful that we're seeing the person who needs the care first. It doesn't mean that you're not important and you're not needing the care either. We just have to see people in the order of the care that's required. And for those patients that perhaps don't meet fully the criteria for Urgent Care, nobody is sent away as if they've opened the wrong door. They are given options and medical facilities. Urgent Care is there to help you to get medical attention, and if you're unsure, then let us make the decision for you rather than you make the decision yourself, you know, and I think that's the best way for your personal outcome.