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If you experience non-life-threatening symptoms of a possible heart condition — such as a rapid or irregular heartbeat, unusual fatigue, chest discomfort, or lightheadedness — it’s important not to ignore them and seek timely cardiac urgent care. Early evaluation can help detect heart problems before they become serious complications.
At Padder Health Services, we provide same-day cardiac urgent care for adults, focusing on prompt assessment, accurate diagnosis, and appropriate treatment so you can feel reassured and protected about your heart health.
To receive care, you can call the clinic to schedule your visit or simply walk in during regular business hours today for immediate attention.
Cardiac urgent care provides rapid diagnosis and treatment for potentially serious heart-related conditions, such as heart attacks, blocked arteries, and blood clots. It’s important to visit Padder Health Services if you notice symptoms suggesting an underlying heart problem, as early care can prevent complications and improve your quality of life.
You should seek cardiac urgent care at Padder Health Services if you experience:
Chest pain
Heart palpitations
Shortness of breath
Unexplained wheezing
Lightheadedness
Dizziness
These symptoms may indicate an underlying heart condition and should be evaluated promptly.
If you have non-life-threatening symptoms, such as mild chest discomfort or shortness of breath, you may not need to go directly to the hospital. At Padder Health Services, our facility is equipped with advanced tools similar to those found in urgent care centers and emergency rooms, allowing us to provide a wide range of same-day cardiac services.
If a serious or life-threatening condition is detected during your visit, you will be transferred immediately to a nearby hospital for emergency treatment.
Tests such as electrocardiograms (ECG) and echocardiograms offer a fast and convenient way to evaluate heart function. These help detect conditions like arrhythmias, narrowed arteries, and heart attacks.
If imaging does not provide enough information, your provider may recommend lab tests such as a Troponin T test. This test measures a protein released by heart muscle damage, and elevated levels can indicate a previous or ongoing heart attack.
If a medical emergency is identified, the team at Padder Health Services will arrange immediate transfer to a hospital and, when necessary, coordinate ambulance transportation.
To receive cardiac urgent care, call Padder Health Services or walk in during normal business hours today.