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From resolutions to recovery: Lakeland Regional Health has your back

Need fast, reliable care for non-emergency health concerns? Lakeland Regional Health is here for you.

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A slideshow of LRH's Urgent Care locations

LRH’s expert care teams can diagnose a variety of your non-emergent symptoms and offer you relief all in one place.

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Starting 2025 with fresh resolutions? From dusting off your bike for a long-awaited ride to hitting the pickleball court for the first time, or finally tackling that ambitious home improvement project, there are so many options for getting active. These activities are great for your lifestyle, but they can sometimes lead to unexpected injuries — that’s where Lakeland Regional Health’s urgent care locations come in.

Whether it’s a twisted ankle from restarting your running journey, a sprained wrist from getting back into tennis, or even seasonal colds and flu, LRH’s expert team is there seven days a week to help you get back on track, no appointment needed.

Lakeland Regional Health urgent care locations offer treatment for a range of non-emergency health concerns, like:

  • Cold and flu symptoms
  • Sprains, strains, and minor injuries
  • Sinus infections and seasonal allergies
  • Minor burns and cuts
  • Diagnostic testing for respiratory illnesses

With four convenient locations, LRH ensures that quality healthcare is always within reach. You can visit their urgent care centers at:

  • Kathleen Campus: 2400 Kathleen Rd.
  • Lake Miriam: 4140 S. Florida Ave.
  • Pablo Campus: 130 Pablo St.
  • Lake Gibson: 930 Marcum Rd.

All locations offer the same great service, with walk-ins welcome and extended hours to fit busy schedules.

So dust off that softball bat with confidence — LRH has your back fast, convenient care to help you carry on with your 2025 resolutions.

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