Our Commitment
We are committed to providing our community:
- Next-day follow-up call to all patients
- Prescriptions electronically sent to pharmacies
- Uniform hours for after-hours and weekend operation
- Phone questions answered by an ER staff physician
- Free annual flu shots as a community service to public school teachers, police officers and fire officials
- Assistance to all patients to solve health or insurance related issues
- Medical information shared with the patient's primary care physician
- We accept workers compensation, Medicare, Blue Cross PPO, and several other PPO plans (Call for additional information)
Our Services
Malibu Urgent Care is staffed by Board Certified Emergency Physicians, but there are some key differences between the care available at our clinic and in an ER. We are capable and equipped to care for a very broad range of medical problems and injuries, but do not have all of the diagnostic tools and resources that an ER might offer. If you’re unsure of where to go, call us! We’d be happy to help you make a decision that best suits your medical needs. If an ER visit is deemed necessary following your visit, we will call ahead and make all the necessary arrangements.
Head
- Headaches and head injuries
- Scalp lacerations
- Evaluation of dizziness
- Facial injury/ trauma
Eyes
- Conjunctivitis and other eye infections
- Eye injuries, including foreign bodies
- Slit lamp examination
- Ocular tonometry (eye pressure) and ultrasound
Ears
- Evaluation and management of ear infections,
- Ear lavage (wax removal)
- Hearing assessment
Mouth
- Management of dental pain and infections
- Strep throat and throat pain
- Cold sore outbreak
Abdomen
- Abdominal pain
- Female complaints
- Vomiting and diarrhea
- Stomach flu
- Dehydration
- Constipation
- Hemorrhoids
Genitourinary
- Urinary issues, including UTIs
- Female complaints
- Kidney stones
- STD testing and treatment
- Testicular pain or swelling
Infectious Diseases
- COVID-19 testing
- Rapid flu, strep and mono testing
- Evaluation of fever and infections
- Stool cultures
- Vaccinations (tetanus, flu, TDap)
Orthopedics
- Sprains and strains
- Broken bones and splinting
- Dislocations
- Evaluation of joint pain
- Back pain
- Arthrocentesis (removal of fluid from joints)
- X-ray and ultrasound imaging
- Crutches, cane, walker
Skin
- Abscess
- Rashes
- Burns
- Wound care
- Cuts (lacerations)
- Animal bites and marine envenomations
- Poison oak
- Skin infections (MRSA)
- Wart removal (freezing)
Other
- Medication refill
- Minor trauma (e.g. car accidents)
- Physical therapy
- Prevention and wellness
- Work/school/travel examinations
- B12 shots
- IV hydration
- Laboratory testing
- Preoperative clearance