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Banner Urgent Care in Surprise now open until midnight

Change comes for flu season

Posted 11/3/19

Just in time for flu season, Banner Urgent Care is extending hours for its urgent care at 15521 W. Bell Road in Surprise.

The Surprise location is the first to go live at staying open until …

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Banner Urgent Care in Surprise now open until midnight

Change comes for flu season

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Just in time for flu season, Banner Urgent Care is extending hours for its urgent care at 15521 W. Bell Road in Surprise.

The Surprise location is the first to go live at staying open until midnight effective immediately. Other Banner Urgent Cares in metro Phoenix will be open until midnight effective Dec. 1.

“We are always focused on customer needs and we believe by extending our hours at these sites, we will be enhancing our commitment to providing the right care at the right time,’’ Robert Rohatsch, MD, CEO of Banner Urgent Care, stated.

“We’re also entering cold and flu season, so we believe these extra hours will be especially helpful. We know that getting the flu doesn’t always happen during office hours.’’

Banner Urgent Care is also piloting a program in which certain prescription medications are available on-site. Customers can get their medications at the urgent care without having to go to a pharmacy and not have to worry about placing an order at their pharmacy and medication delivery.

Medications available at Banner Urgent Cares include certain antibiotics and asthma medicines

Visit BannerHealth.com/urgentcare.