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Walk-In Wound Care Available at Our Urgent Care Clinic Near Ocean City, NJ

Lower torso of man standing in beach sand, slightly bent, clutching right knee with both handsA barefoot stroll on the beach should be one of life’s simple pleasures, but sometimes there’s something sharp lurking in the sand just waiting to spoil your day. Fortunately, if you’ve stepped on a jagged shell or fishhook while at the shore in Ocean City, New Jersey, you can get wound care fast at Cape Regional Urgent Care. Our Marmora walk-in clinic is open during extended hours every day of the week, and we’re located only a short drive away from Ocean City.

In fact, we can provide nonemergency wound care for a wide variety of cuts and scrapes. Whether you’ve cut your arm or leg during a spill from your bicycle or injured yourself while slicing vegetables in the kitchen, our skilled and compassionate medical staff can evaluate your wound and provide the appropriate care to prevent it from leading to a more serious infection.

When to See a Doctor for Wound Care

Minor cuts and scrapes will often heal on their own, although it’s important to always wash and disinfect any wound to prevent infection. If the wound is bleeding, apply direct pressure and elevate the injured area. If the bleeding doesn’t stop after 15 minutes, it’s a good idea to seek medical treatment.

Some other indications that professional wound care is needed include:

  • The cut is deeper than half an inch.
  • Muscle or bone is showing inside the wound.
  • The injury was caused by a dirty or rusty object, or an animal bite.
  • The edges of the wound are jagged and hard to push together.
  • The wound is located on the face.

At Cape Regional Urgent Care, we treat patients of all ages. We offer short wait times and affordable rates, and we accept many health insurance plans, making our walk-in clinic near Ocean City a better alternative to the emergency room when you need nonemergency wound care.

Contact Cape Regional Urgent Care today if you have questions about our wound care or any of the non-life-threatening illnesses and injuries we treat.