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Progress West HealthCare Center

2 Progress Point Parkway
O'Fallon, Missouri 63368 USA
636.344.1000

Physician Referral:
636.344.CARE (636.344.2273)



O'Fallon Convenient Care at Progress West Medical Plaza -- 636.980.5300

2630 Highway K
O'Fallon, Missouri 63368 USA
8 a.m.-8 p.m. Monday-Sunday
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Go to O'Fallon Convenient Care on Highway K in O'Fallon, Missouri, for quick and convenient treatment of minor illness or injury. Convenient care usually does not require admission to the Hospital. Illnesses or injuries commonly treated at O'Fallon Convenient Care include:

  • Minor scrapes, cuts or bruises
  • Joint sprain
  • Back strain
  • Cough, cold or flu symptoms
  • Sore throat or earache
  • Insect bites or rashes
  • Sinus pain or toothache
  • Constipation or diarrhea
  • Eye irritation
  • Low fever (under 101)
  • School physicals
  • Treatment of workers' compensation injuries

O'Fallon Convenient Care accepts a wide variety of health insurance plans. We accept cash, personal checks, MasterCard, Visa and American Express. Our convenient location on Highway K means that you're never far from care for minor illness or injury. The compassionate and knowledgeable staff is there seven days a week. No appointment is necessary, and our extended hours ensure access to care for you and your busy family.

We also offer laboratory and radiology services. Some problems should only be treated in Emergency Department. A patient needs traditional emergency care when his or her life is in danger, such as severe chest or abdominal pain. In such cases, patients are transported by ambulance to our Emergency Department.