Minor Care
We treat non-life threatening injuries and illnesses.
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Minor Care
TriState Minor Care is here for those times when you need healthcare during your busy day, weekend, or when your primary care provider's office is closed. We provide high-quality care for minor illness and injuries, seven days a week, no appointment needed.
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Hours
Monday - Friday, 7:00am - 7:00pm
Saturday & Sunday, 8:00am - 4:00pm
(Closed for Lunch 11:30am-12:30pm)
Location
1267 Belmont Way
Clarkston, WA 99403
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Same Day, High-Quality Care
TriState Minor Care provides quality, cost-effective treatment for minor injuries and illness on a walk-in basis, seven days a week, no appointment needed. Our Minor Care offers full-service X-rays on site. We accept all insurances as well as self-pay patients. You do not have to be an established patient at TriState Health to be seen at TriState Minor Care.
What is considered a minor care visit?
Some examples of conditions appropriate for a minor care visit include:
- When you can’t get in to see your primary care provider
- Nausea, diarrhea, and vomiting
- Colds, flu, fever, sore throat, cough, and congestion
- Allergies and rashes
- Migraines and earaches
- Minor broken bones
- Minor cuts and burns
- Sprains or strains
- Infections
What is considered an emergency visit?
When you need immediate treatment for life-threatening injury and illness, seek emergency medical care. Our Minor Care is not a substitute for emergency treatment. Some examples of conditions that require emergency medical care include:
- Chest pain, difficulty breathing, or shortness of breath
- Numbness in the face, arms, or legs
- Heavy, uncontrollable bleeding
- Moderate to severe cuts and burns
- Severe broken bones
- High fevers
- Poisoning
- Convulsions, seizures, or loss of consciousness
- Pregnancy related problems
- Fever in newborn (less than 3 months old)
- Serious head, neck, or back injury
Dial 9-1-1 immediately for any medical problem that is considered life-threatening. If you are unable to call 9-1-1, ask someone to call for you, or have them take you to the nearest emergency care facility.
Important Information and Resources
Location
1267 Belmont Way, Clarkston, WA
Hours
Monday – Friday, 7:00am – 7:00pm
Saturday – Sunday, 8:00am – 4:00pm
Closed for Lunch 11:30am-12:30pm
Phone
509.769.2200
TriState Minor Care
1267 Belmont Way
Clarkston, WA 99403
Fax: 509.758.3057
Hours: Monday – Friday, 7:00am – 7:00pm
Saturday – Sunday, 8:00am – 4:00pm
Closed on Saturday & Sunday from 11:30am – 12:30pm for lunch
Community Reviews
Open 7 Days a Week, No Appointments Needed
TriState Minor Care is the place to turn when you need healthcare during your busy day, weekend, or when you primary care provider’s office is closed. We provide quality, cost-effective treatment for minor injuries and illness on a walk-in basis, six days a week – no appointments needed. Our Minor Care offers full-service X-rays on site. Each time you walk through our doors, our dedicated staff works hard to provide exceptional healthcare for you and your loved ones. We accept all insurances as well as self-pay patients. You do not have to be an established patient at TriState Health to be seen at TriState Minor Care.
What is considered a minor care visit?
If you are not suffering from an acute respiratory illness, but you need treatment right away for non-life threatening injury and illness, visit one of our three family practice clinics.
- TriState Family Practice & Internal Medicine, Clarkston
- TriState Family Practice, Clearwater
- TriState Family Practice, Lewiston
Some examples of conditions appropriate for a minor care visit include:
- When you can’t get in to see your primary care provider
- Nausea, diarrhea, and vomiting
- Colds, flu, fever, sore throat, cough, and congestion
- Allergies and rashes
- Migraines and earaches
- Minor broken bones
- Minor cuts and burns
- Sprains or strains
- Infections
What is considered an emergency?
When you need immediate treatment for life-threatening injury and illness, seek emergency medical care. Our Minor Care is not a substitute for emergency treatment. Some examples of conditions that require emergency medical care include:
- Chest pain, difficulty breathing, or shortness of breath
- Numbness in the face, arms, or legs
- Heavy, uncontrollable bleeding
- Moderate to severe cuts and burns
- Severe broken bones
- High fevers
- Poisoning
- Convulsions, seizures, or loss of consciousness
- Pregnancy related problems
- Fever in newborn (less than 3 months old)
- Serious head, neck, or back injury




