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Keokuk Clinic

  • Category: Great River Health

About This Location

Get most of the outpatient services you and your family need in one location:

  • Primary care
  • Urgent care
  • Specialty care
  • Laboratory tests
  • X-rays
  • 3D mammography
  • DEXA bone-density scans

Specialty Care

  • Cardiology
  • General Surgery
  • Mental Health
  • Nephrology
  • Orthopedics
  • Podiatry
  • Pulmonology
  • Urology
  • Women’s Health

What is primary care?

A primary care provider (PCP) should be your first source for routine, nonemergency medical care. You also can see a PCP by appointment when you are sick. Primary care providers can be physicians, nurse practitioners or physician assistants.

Having a PCP is important because:

  • Your provider knows you and your health history.
  • Our Keokuk Clinic PCPs are part of Great River Health’s network of more than 60 specialty health care providers.
  • PCPs help patients establish healthy lifestyles that can prevent illnesses.
  • Having a PCP is cost-effective and efficient.

To become a patient of a primary care provider at Keokuk Clinic, call 319-524-6274.

What is urgent care?

Walk-In Clinic for Urgent Medical Conditions

  • Please pay the amount required by your insurance plan at the time of your visit. 
  • Your care will be billed as an office visit, not urgent care. We encourage you to call your insurance provider to understand your health plan's coverage. 

Our Keokuk Clinic provides walk-in services for sudden illnesses or injuries that need to be evaluated right away but aren’t considered emergencies.

What you need to know:

  • Patients must be at least six months old. Women who are pregnant should seek help from their obstetrician or nurse midwife.
  • For multiple or complex health concerns, visiting a primary care provider or emergency department may be necessary.
  • Pain or long-term medications aren’t prescribed.

To receive urgent care, come to our Keokuk Clinic between 7 a.m. and 7 p.m. Monday through Friday, or 9 a.m. to 4 p.m. Saturday and Sunday.