Immediate medical attention for non-emergency conditions like infections, minor injuries, and illnesses without an appointment.
On-site lab tests and imaging services to quickly assess and diagnose health issues for effective treatment.
Convenient access to medications and prescriptions to help you recover faster, with coordination to local pharmacies.
Care for sprains, cuts, burns, and other minor injuries with professional medical oversight and follow-up.
Treatment for common illnesses such as flu, colds, allergies, and infections to get you back to health.
Assistance with insurance paperwork and billing to simplify your healthcare experience and reduce stress.

Your trusted partner in urgent health needs, delivering compassionate care when it matters most.
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Redwood Urgent Care, part of University of Utah Health Care, provides prompt and professional medical services for non-life-threatening conditions in Salt Lake City. We offer walk-in care with a focus on patient comfort and efficient treatment, supported by a team dedicated to your well-being. Our clinic is equipped to handle a variety of urgent health issues, ensuring you receive quality care without the long wait of an emergency room. We strive to create a welcoming environment for all patients, with services designed to meet your immediate healthcare needs.
After spending around 120 minutes in the waiting room, I was finally called to check my symptoms but the doctor took another 30 minutes to finally get into the room, check on me and what was going on with me. For being an “URGENT CARE” they take their sweet time on everything and that’s humiliating. If I could leave zero stars I would.
Despite not feeling good, I had a good experience. From reception to the medical assistant to the doctor to the pharmacy, I was treated well and with concern.
Having a doctor that actually cares about the patients needs and wants rather than trying to rush them out of the office. Made me feel like I was just another number rather than a real patient. If I’m paying out of pocket because I don’t have insurance I would expect to be treated better and have my concerns addressed rather than rush me out of the visit. My primary doctor is located at the daybreak location and have never had an issue and have always been treated with respect. I went to the redwood location because it was the closest option at the moment but the way the doctor treated me I will never recommend this location and it gets me even more upset of the way the doctor treated me knowing that most patients being seen at this location are low income and English isn’t their first language and wouldn’t have been able to speak up for themselves. That doctor that helped me out needs to be more patient and have compassion for the people she is seeing rather than be in a bad mood. In my opinion she shouldn’t be “helping” any patients
Our nurse and medical assistant were incredible, patient, and empathetic. However, our doctor (Tamiyah Dinh, APRN) was rude, had no bedside manner, and rushed through the appointment in under 5 minutes. She didn’t greet my partner and me when she walked in, interrupted me while I explained my pain and symptoms, and acted like I was inconveniencing her by giving too much information about how the pain felt. I told her how I thought the pain could possibly be related to a preexisting condition of mine and she acted like I was stupid for connecting the two, and then told us incorrect information about my preexisting condition to justify her response. She sent a prescription for naproxen and a Toradol shot and slammed the door when she left the room. I was shocked at how little empathy she displayed, especially considering my state at the time—I was shaking from pain and could barely gather my thoughts. She refused to even speculate on what my pain could be caused by, and left me without any explanation for why it was so severe. I don’t know how she could have decided which medications I was given if she really had no idea of what was going on, which made me feel like she simply didn’t want to take the time to explain her thought process to me. I left the appointment feeling unheard, frustrated, and disheartened. Her dismissive nature made the appointment uncomfortable and made it difficult to ask questions or get explanations. I was very dissatisfied with my experience at that appointment because of this.
University of Utah Healthcare- Redwood Agent care clinic center is the best healthcare provider in Salt Lake City, Utah. If you tend to look for insurance coverage the make sure to communicate with your insurance company to get 80% insurance coverage on any hospital bills. They’re all good with insurance information and have you relaxed and they do all the paperwork for you. I love 💗 their services and you can always download MYChart to your phone 📱 that way you can check everything like your test results and stuff. I love the customer service and customer support technicality services. They both make sure you are take care of anything you need. Very clean environment and clean offices and employees are amazing people and I like how everyone is welcome in this Healthcare system facility. I been with their insurance company for years and I love it. I giving five stars ⭐️ because they deserve this opportunity rating business.
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