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Urgent care vs. emergency care: Which is right for me?

Traveling to new places is exciting, but when unexpected health issues arise, you could be left unsure of where to seek medical attention. In those situations, understanding the difference between urgent care and emergency care is important for making informed decisions about your health while on the road.

Published on Jul 16, 2024

Article by MASA

Urgent care for non-emergent situations


Urgent care centers are designed to provide medical assistance for non-life-threatening conditions that require immediate attention but are not severe enough to warrant a trip to the emergency room. These facilities are ideal for travelers encountering issues such as minor injuries, common illnesses, or mild allergic reactions.

Here are some scenarios where urgent care might be the appropriate choice while traveling

  • Minor injuries: Sprains, strains, minor cuts, and bruises can often be treated effectively at urgent care centers without the need for emergency room services.
  • Common illnesses: Non-life-threatening illnesses like colds, flu, sore throats, and urinary tract infections can be evaluated and treated at urgent care facilities.
  • Mild allergic reactions: Allergic reactions that manifest as rashes, itching, or mild swelling can typically be managed at urgent care centers.

One of the primary advantages of urgent care centers is their accessibility and shorter wait times compared to emergency rooms. You don’t need an ambulance or other emergency medical transportation to visit an urgent care facility. You can usually walk in without an appointment and receive timely care, allowing you to quickly return to your travel plans.

Emergency care for life-threatening situations


While urgent care centers cater to non-emergent situations, emergency care is designed to manage severe injuries and medical emergencies that could be potentially life-threatening if not treated promptly.

Ambulances function as portable emergency rooms that deliver immediate care, bridging the gap between the scene of an emergency and a healthcare facility. If you’re in need of care for a severe or life-threatening situation, emergency medical transport serves as a crucial gateway to emergency care. Once you arrive at the hospital or trauma center, you can receive more comprehensive emergency care.

Here are some situations where emergency care is warranted while traveling:

  • Traumatic injuries: Severe injuries such as deep lacerations, broken bones, head trauma, or injuries sustained in accidents necessitate evaluation and treatment in an emergency room setting.
  • Chest pain and difficulty breathing: Symptoms such as chest pain, shortness of breath, or difficulty breathing could indicate serious medical conditions like heart attacks or pulmonary embolisms, requiring immediate evaluation by emergency room staff.
  • Severe allergic reactions: Anaphylaxis, a severe and potentially life-threatening allergic reaction characterized by swelling of the throat, difficulty breathing, and a drop in blood pressure, requires immediate administration of epinephrine and close monitoring in an emergency room setting.

When faced with a medical emergency while traveling, it’s essential to prioritize your health and safety above all else. If you’re uncertain about whether your condition requires urgent care or emergency care, err on the side of caution and seek medical transport to the nearest emergency room.


We’re there for you at home or away


Understanding when to seek urgent care versus emergency care while traveling is essential for maintaining your health and safety on the road. By knowing the difference between these two types of medical facilities and being prepared for potential health emergencies, you can navigate unexpected health challenges with confidence.

Remember, no matter where you explore, you can count on your MASA coverage to protect you from unexpected emergency medical transport costs. MASA helps you travel with peace of mind, so you can focus on your next adventure.

For more information about how MASA can fit into your travel plans, read our article on four ways to prepare for your travels:

What to do if you need medical care while traveling