Founded in 1981, Patient First Medical Centers provide urgent care, primary care, and occupational health services on a non-appointment, walk-in basis from 8 am to 8 pm, 365 days a year. Telehealth services are also available on a non-appointment basis from 8 am to 7 pm, Monday – Thursday, and 8 am to 6 pm on Fridays. Patient First physicians and staff care for routine injuries and illnesses, and provide women's medical services; vaccinations; annual, sports, and school physicals; workers' comp/work injury care; DOT physicals; and more.
Extra Phones
Fax: (804) 968-5725
TollFree: (800) 447-8588
Services/Products
Anemia & Iron & B12 Testing
Annual Health Maintenance Exams
Audiometric Testing
Basic Metabolic Panel
Breath Alcohol Testing
COVID Antibody Level Testing
COVID PCR testing
COVID rapid antigen testing
COVID-19 Testing & Vaccinations
Camp Physicals
Chlamydia Testing
Cholesterol Screening
Complete Blood Count
Comprehensive Panel
DOT physicals
Department of Transportation (DOT) Physicals
Diabetes Screening
Drug Testing
Drug Testing (urine & blood & hair follicle)
EKG
Electrolyte Testing
Employment Physicals
Flu testing
General Physicals
Gonorrhea Testing
HIV Testing
Hearing Screening
Hepatitis Testing
Herpes Testing
Illnesses
Immunizations
Injuries
Insurance Physicals
Kidney Function Testing
LGBTQ+ Care
Lab testing
Lift Testing (available at select centers)
Lipid Panel
Liver Function Testing
Mononucleosis testing
No appointment needed
Occupational Health
On-site lab testing
On-site prescription drugs
On-site x-rays
Pap Smears
Patient First Services
Physical Exams
Physicals
Pre-Employment Physicals
Pre-Operative Physicals
Pregnancy Testing
Prescription Birth Control
Prescriptions
Primary Care
Primary care
Return-To-Work Physicals
Routine Gynecological Care
STI Counseling and Testing
School and College Physicals
Sexually Transmitted Infection Screening and Testing
Sports Physicals
Strep testing
Syphilis Testing
Telehealth
Thyroid Testing
Travel Immunizations available at select centers
Travel Services
Trichomonas Testing
Tuberculosis Testing and Assessments
Urgent Care
Urinalysis
Vaginal Yeast and Bacterial Testing
Vision Screening
Vitamin D Testing
Walk-in urgent care
Wellness Physicals
Women's services
Women’s Health
Work Physicals
Work and Driver Exams
Work-Related Injuries and Worker’s Compensation Care
Wound Care
X-ray
Each managed care plan has its own rules and regulations for both physicians and patients, but the following general guidelines apply when you choose Patient First as your Primary Care Provider...
Ear Infections
An upper respiratory infection (URI) is a viral infection that affects the respiratory system, including the ears, sinuses, nose, or throat. The common cold is the most frequently caught form of an upper respiratory infection. Other respiratory infections include ear infections, sinus infections, pharyngitis (sore throat), and tracheobronchitis (croup and other illnesses).
Emergency Care
Many prescription drugs, chiefly those prescribed for urgent care conditions, are available at every Patient First. If you need antibiotics for an infection or pain relievers for a fracture, you can get your prescription medications at Patient First and be on your way.
Flu Shots
Electrocardiogram
Diarrhea
Pneumonia
Immunizations
Young adults between ages 9 and 26 are able to receive the human papillomavirus (HPV) vaccine to protect themselves against certain types of cancers that are potentially caused by the HPV virus. The vaccination must be administered on two or three separate instances over the course of six months. The HPV vaccine is available at all Patient First Centers.
Scheduling same-day appointments with your primary physician or OB-GYN can be difficult, so we are happy to provide women’s services at Patient First. You can visit Patient First anytime between 8am and 8pm, 365 days a year, for your women’s health needs. If you’d prefer to be seen by a female physician, you can view our physicians’ schedules online at each center’s location page and request your desired provider upon check-in.
Every Patient First is equipped to provide routine digital x-rays of the chest, abdomen, spine, skull, and extremities. This means if you come in with a fracture, for example, we can confirm the break, put a splint on it, and, if necessary, arrange for you to see a specialist. Our on-site x-ray also helps our physicians diagnose conditions such as pneumonia, kidney stones, and dislocations.
Cervical Cancer
Pap smears are available every day at Patient First from 8am to 8pm on a walk-in basis. Anyone between ages 21 and 65 and who has a cervix should get a pap smear once every three years to screen for cervical cancer, unless recommended otherwise by a medical professional. Once your pap test results are received (generally within a week), you will be notified quickly.
Urinary Tract Infection
A urinary tract infection (UTI) is an infection in the urinary system, usually in the bladder or urethra, but occasionally involving the kidneys. It is often caused when bacteria living in the anal, genital, and vaginal regions enter the urethra and travel to the bladder.
Prescription Refills, when appropriate and originally prescribed at Patient First. Opioids and certain other medications, such as medications to treat ADHD, will not be prescribed during Telehealth visits.
CT scan:  A CT scan offers a more in-depth view of the airways and chest. It can be useful when determining the cause of a cough.
Chemotherapy
People with weakened immune systems (due to diseases including cancer, organ transplantation, lack of spleen, HIV/AIDS, or medications that suppress or may suppress the immune system such as chemotherapy, anti-rejection medications, and steroids);
Other methods of birth control include condoms, intrauterine devices (IUDs), the rhythm method, the Depo-Provera injection, a hormonal intradermal implant, vasectomy, and tubal ligation.
Your insurance may cover sports physicals at Patient First. We will gladly file your claim for you. Additionally, if Patient First is your child’s PCP, keep in mind that many insurers will pay for an annual physical performed by a child’s PCP with no patient copay responsibility.
Allergy injections and Vitamin B12 injections are routinely administered at Patient First. You may receive a referral for an initial evaluation for allergy testing at the allergist's office, but you will be expected to return to Patient First for routine injections.