On Friday, August 1, Konza Prairie Community Health Center will open an Acute Care Walk-In Clinic in Junction City located at 361 Grant Avenue.
The Konza Junction City Walk-in Clinic will be open to Konza patients and anyone in the community to access acute medical care needs such as upper respiratory infections or urinary tract infections.
No appointment is needed, and new patients are welcome.
Junction City Acute Care Walk-In Clinic Hours
Monday – Thursday: 8:00am – 5:00pm
Friday: 8:00am – 1:30pm
Consider using the Konza Walk-in Clinic for non-emergency symptoms that started recently and are not severe: for example, cough, fever, painful urination, or a sore throat.
The Walk-in Clinic can also provide school sports physicals and affordable birth control options.
When you arrive at the clinic, please check in at the front desk. Patients are seen in the order they arrive.
The Walk-in Clinic will provide care for non-emergency conditions, including:
- Abdominal Pain
- Cough and congestion
- Dehydration
- Ear Pain
- Eye redness, discharge, or itchiness
- Fever
- Moderate flu-like symptoms
- Painful urination
- Small cuts (may require stitches)
- Sore throat
- Sprains and strains
- Vomiting or persistent diarrhea
- Wheezing or shortness of breath
Also available:
- Birth Control
- Sports Physicals
Stephanie Kimbrel, FNP-BC will be the primary healthcare provider for walk-in visits. She is a Junction City native and proud Blue Jay. Stephanie earned her bachelor’s degree from Kansas State University, then she went on to Washburn University, graduating with honors in 2012 to complete her Master of Science in Nursing. With more than 10 years of experience as a Family Nurse Practitioner, Stephanie loves caring for patients of all ages.
The clinic accepts most major insurance plans, including KanCare/Medicaid and Medicare. Uninsured patients are welcome and Konza offers discounts for eligible patients.