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UK HEALTHCARE ACUTE CARE TURFLAND

Urgent Care Center in Lexington, Kentucky

2195 Harrodsburg Rd., Turfland, 2195 Harrodsburg Rd
Lexington, KY
ZIP 40504
County: Fayette County
Phone: (859) 257-9255
Phone: (859) 257-1000

 This facility is open today from 8:00 am to 7:30 pm

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UK HealthCare Acute Care Turfland is an urgent care center located at 2195 Harrodsburg Rd., Turfland, 2195 Harrodsburg Rd Lexington, KY 40504 . This provider is open 7 days a week. This center serves the Garden Springs area.

UK HealthCare Acute Care Turfland is an urgent care center providing same-day, walk-in acute care for non-life-threatening injuries and illnesses. The clinic serves both UK employees (and their dependents covered under UK health plans) and the general public without requiring a UK primary care provider. The urgent care center aims to bridge the gap between primary care and emergency departments by delivering efficient, timely, and cost-effective treatment from board-certified providers. Services include treatment for minor illnesses and injuries, sports and camp physicals, some vaccinations, on-site lab testing, and X-ray services (available at the Turfland location). Patient medical records from visits integrate with UK HealthCare’s system for coordinated care. The clinic strives to be accessible regardless of patients’ ability to pay and focuses on minimizing wait times through appointment scheduling via the MyChart patient portal or walk-in assignment. UK HealthCare emphasizes respect, nondiscrimination, patient privacy, and patient engagement in treatment decisions as part of its care philosophy. The center accepts multiple UK health insurance plans and offers resources to assist patients in finding appropriate follow-up care.

Hours of Operation

Day Hours
Monday 8:00 am - 7:30 pm
Tuesday 8:00 am - 7:30 pm
Wednesday 8:00 am - 7:30 pm
Thursday 8:00 am - 7:30 pm
Friday 8:00 am - 7:30 pm
Saturday 8:00 am - 7:30 pm
Sunday 8:00 am - 7:30 pm

Care Services

  • Camp physicals
  • Lab services for infection diagnosis, pregnancy testing, and abnormality identification
  • On-site X-ray services for sprains and fractures
  • Same-day acute care for minor illnesses and injuries
  • Sports physicals
  • Vaccinations
  • Walk-in urgent care

Provider Review Consensus: What Patients Are Really Saying

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At UK HealthCare Acute Care Turfland, patients consistently report exceptional experiences that highlight their commitment to compassionate and efficient care. Many reviewers appreciate the quick service, often being seen without prior appointments and enjoying minimal wait times. The attentive and knowledgeable staff, including nurses and providers like Laura K, Laura B, Tonya Hadden, and Christie, have garnered praise for their kindness and thoroughness in addressing patient concerns. Patients have noted the clinic's welcoming atmosphere and cleanliness, making each visit comfortable and reassuring. The convenience of having an in-house pharmacy allows for seamless prescription pick-ups right after visits. Whether dealing with common illnesses or urgent needs, families have expressed gratitude for the quality care and professionalism they received, reinforcing their trust in this urgent care facility. If you're seeking a reliable, patient-centered practice where compassionate care meets efficiency, UK HealthCare Acute Care Turfland is a fantastic choice. Experience quick, convenient service while feeling valued and well-cared for in a supportive environment.

Practitioners at this location

Name Taxonomy (Specialization)
Tammy Chesher Thomas, APRN Nurse Practitioner (Family) Callout Tooltip363LF0000X - Nurse Practitioner (Family)
Jeremiah Noe, PA Physician Assistant Callout Tooltip363A00000X - Physician Assistant
A physician assistant is a person who has successfully completed an accredited education program for physician assistant, is licensed by the state and is practicing within the scope of that license. Physician assistants are formally trained to perform many of the routine, time-consuming tasks a physician can do. In some states, they may prescribe medications. They take medical histories, perform physical exams, order lab tests and x-rays, and give inoculations. Most states require that they work under the supervision of a physician.
Cole Rinehart, ATC Specialist/Technologist (Athletic Trainer) Callout Tooltip2255A2300X - Specialist/Technologist (Athletic Trainer)
Athletic trainers are allied health care professionals who work in consultation with or under the direction of physicians, and specialize in the prevention, assessment, treatment and rehabilitation of injuries and illnesses. Currently, the entry-level employment requirements are a bachelor's degree with a major in athletic training from an accredited university or college. A majority of athletic trainers hold advanced degrees. National board certification is generally required as a condition of state licensure and employment. Most states regulate athletic trainers, and they practice within the scope of that license or regulation. Clinical practice includes emergency care, rehabilitation, reconditioning, therapeutic exercise, wellness programs, exercise physiology, kinesiology, biomechanics, nutrition, psychology and health care administration.
DR. Katrina Nickels, MD Internal Medicine (Hospice and Palliative Medicine) Callout Tooltip207RH0002X - Internal Medicine (Hospice and Palliative Medicine)
An internal medicine physician with special knowledge and skills to prevent and relieve the suffering experienced by patients with life-limiting illnesses. This specialist works with an interdisciplinary hospice or palliative care team to maximize quality of life while addressing physical, psychological, social and spiritual needs of both patient and family throughout the course of the disease, through the dying process, and beyond for the family. This specialist has expertise in the assessment of patients with advanced disease; the relief of distressing symptoms; the coordination of interdisciplinary patient and family-centered care in diverse venues; the use of specialized care systems including hospice; the management of the imminently dying patient; and legal and ethical decision making in end-of-life care.
DR. Kari June Blackburn, DNP, CPNP-PC Nurse Practitioner (Pediatrics) Callout Tooltip363LP0200X - Nurse Practitioner (Pediatrics)
James William Keck, M.D. Family Medicine Callout Tooltip207Q00000X - Family Medicine
Family Medicine is the medical specialty which is concerned with the total health care of the individual and the family. It is the specialty in breadth which integrates the biological, clinical, and behavioral sciences. The scope of family medicine is not limited by age, sex, organ system, or disease entity.
Jacob Travis Hartzell Specialist/Technologist (Athletic Trainer) Callout Tooltip2255A2300X - Specialist/Technologist (Athletic Trainer)
Athletic trainers are allied health care professionals who work in consultation with or under the direction of physicians, and specialize in the prevention, assessment, treatment and rehabilitation of injuries and illnesses. Currently, the entry-level employment requirements are a bachelor's degree with a major in athletic training from an accredited university or college. A majority of athletic trainers hold advanced degrees. National board certification is generally required as a condition of state licensure and employment. Most states regulate athletic trainers, and they practice within the scope of that license or regulation. Clinical practice includes emergency care, rehabilitation, reconditioning, therapeutic exercise, wellness programs, exercise physiology, kinesiology, biomechanics, nutrition, psychology and health care administration.
MISS Haley Christine Mills, ATC Specialist/Technologist (Athletic Trainer) Callout Tooltip2255A2300X - Specialist/Technologist (Athletic Trainer)
Athletic trainers are allied health care professionals who work in consultation with or under the direction of physicians, and specialize in the prevention, assessment, treatment and rehabilitation of injuries and illnesses. Currently, the entry-level employment requirements are a bachelor's degree with a major in athletic training from an accredited university or college. A majority of athletic trainers hold advanced degrees. National board certification is generally required as a condition of state licensure and employment. Most states regulate athletic trainers, and they practice within the scope of that license or regulation. Clinical practice includes emergency care, rehabilitation, reconditioning, therapeutic exercise, wellness programs, exercise physiology, kinesiology, biomechanics, nutrition, psychology and health care administration.
Heather Kelly, APRN Nurse Practitioner (Family) Callout Tooltip363LF0000X - Nurse Practitioner (Family)
DR. Michael W. Vick, M.D. Internal Medicine Callout Tooltip207R00000X - Internal Medicine
A physician who provides long-term, comprehensive care in the office and the hospital, managing both common and complex illness of adolescents, adults and the elderly. Internists are trained in the diagnosis and treatment of cancer, infections and diseases affecting the heart, blood, kidneys, joints and digestive, respiratory and vascular systems. They are also trained in the essentials of primary care internal medicine, which incorporates an understanding of disease prevention, wellness, substance abuse, mental health and effective treatment of common problems of the eyes, ears, skin, nervous system and reproductive organs.
MISS Christina Lee Jones, LAT, ATC Specialist/Technologist (Athletic Trainer) Callout Tooltip2255A2300X - Specialist/Technologist (Athletic Trainer)
Athletic trainers are allied health care professionals who work in consultation with or under the direction of physicians, and specialize in the prevention, assessment, treatment and rehabilitation of injuries and illnesses. Currently, the entry-level employment requirements are a bachelor's degree with a major in athletic training from an accredited university or college. A majority of athletic trainers hold advanced degrees. National board certification is generally required as a condition of state licensure and employment. Most states regulate athletic trainers, and they practice within the scope of that license or regulation. Clinical practice includes emergency care, rehabilitation, reconditioning, therapeutic exercise, wellness programs, exercise physiology, kinesiology, biomechanics, nutrition, psychology and health care administration.
MRS. Amber Kincaid Ballard, APRN Nurse Practitioner (Family) Callout Tooltip363LF0000X - Nurse Practitioner (Family)
MRS. Merrille Allison Stevens, APRN Nurse Practitioner (Family) Callout Tooltip363LF0000X - Nurse Practitioner (Family)
MRS. Kelli Stevens Henderson Nurse Practitioner (Family) Callout Tooltip363LF0000X - Nurse Practitioner (Family)
Kristeena Conkright, PA-C Physician Assistant Callout Tooltip363A00000X - Physician Assistant
A physician assistant is a person who has successfully completed an accredited education program for physician assistant, is licensed by the state and is practicing within the scope of that license. Physician assistants are formally trained to perform many of the routine, time-consuming tasks a physician can do. In some states, they may prescribe medications. They take medical histories, perform physical exams, order lab tests and x-rays, and give inoculations. Most states require that they work under the supervision of a physician.
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What is an urgent care center?

Urgent care centers are type of walk-in clinic open beyond typical office hours. Urgent care clinics offer a broader scope of services compared to many primary care providers.

Unlike emergency rooms urgent care centers are not open 24 hours a day. Urgent care is for injuries that are severe enough to require immediate attention, but typically not life-threatening. For more serious injuries or emergencies, it’s best to call 911 or head to the emergency room.

You should go to an urgent care center when your injury or ailment is not that severe, and you can head to your nearest urgent care center.

You will find that urgent care centers costs are much more reasonable and the level of service and wait times are far superior to the average emergency room.

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