AfterOurs Urgent Care brings urgent care to Ewing
AfterOurs clinics have an average door-to-treatment time of less than one hour (vs. the national average of three hours at an ER). The cost is typically less than half the cost of an emergency room visit. "Time is money and urgent care saves both for patients," explained
"We work closely with area primary care providers to create the most convenient experience for our patients… Doing so helps minimize duplicative services such as labs or Xrays that are often unavailable after visits outside their primary care," stated Dr.
AfterOurs plans to add several locations in
About AfterOurs:
AfterOurs NJ is a locally owned urgent care company, dedicated to providing high-quality, low-cost urgent healthcare services in collaboration with community primary care providers. AfterOurs operates clinics in
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(609) 249-9000
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