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Home / Lake Region Walk In Care
Phone:
570-251-6676
Fax:
570-253-8268
WMCHC's administrative office:
Stourbridge Professional Complex
600 Maple Avenue, Honesdale, PA 18431
Click the map below for turn by turn directions.
With convenient daytime, evening, and weekend hours and no appointment policy, our team provides timely care, especially when an emergency department visit isn’t warranted and your primary care or pediatric office isn’t available. Please note, we treat patients age one and older only.
We encourage you to review this list of Walk-In Care Versus ED Care to help decide the facility most appropriate for the symptoms you are experiencing.
VISIT 273 Grandview Avenue, Honesdale, PA (click for directions)
CALL (570) 390-4545
FAX: (570) 390-4546
WALK-IN CARE
Open 7 days a week seeing patients age one and older from 8 am to 7 pm - Last patient is taken at 6 pm.
PLEASE NOTE: The first Wednesday of each month, the office closes at 5 pm with last patient taken at 4 pm
Our hours may be adjusted on holidays or in case of inclement weather. Calling ahead to verify is recommended.
At Lake Region Walk-In Care we evaluate and treat patients age one and older for conditions including by not limited to the following: allergic reactions, back pain, burns (minor), cold and flu symptoms, diarrhea, earaches, foreign body removal, laceration repairs, nausea, orthopedic injuries, sprains, strains, tick removal, upper respiratory infections, urinary tract infections and vomiting.
*If you are experiencing a true medical emergency, call 911 or go to the nearest hospital emergency room. Symptoms indicating the need for a higher level of care include but are not limited to chest pain, shortness of breath, any weakness, numbness, blurred and/or double vision, trouble speaking or swallowing. Patients experiencing abdominal pain, black or bloody stools should also report to a hospital emergency room.
We encourage you to review this list of Walk-In Care Versus ED Care to help decide the facility most appropriate for the symptoms you are experiencing.
Please note that recommendation and /or treatment are based upon clinical presentation and providers' discretion.
Immunizations
Flu Shots
TB Tests
Tetanus Shots/Boosters
Physicals
Commercial Driver’s License (CDL)
Driver's license / learner's permit
Pre-employment
Work
*We do not perform camp, school, sports or pre-operative physicals.
Services
EKG (not performed on an outpatient basis)
Laboratory specimen collection
Occupational Services (please call for more information regarding contracting inquiries for your company's employees)
Audiometry
Breath Alcohol Testing
DOT/COD Exams (FMSCA)
Lead Blood Testing
Lift Testing
MRO (Medical Review Officer) Urine Drug Testing
Pre-employment Physicals
Mask (Respiratory) Fit Testing
Specialist Referrals
TB Testing
Urine Drug Screen Collection
Rapid Point of Care Testing (COVID, HCG/Pregnancy, Influenza, Mononucleosis, RSV, Strep)
STD Screening
Splinting
Worker's Compensation (initial visits only, call your employer to ensure LRWI is on their Workman's Compensation Panel)
X-Ray (not provided on an outpatient basis)
If you are experiencing a true medical emergency such as chest pain, severe injury or stroke-like symptoms, call 911 or go to the nearest hospital emergency room.
At Lake Region Walk-in Care we evaluate and treat patients age one and older for non-life-threatening conditions. Walk-in care is a good option for minor issues when your primary care provider is not available. If you are experiencing life-threatening symptoms, go to the nearest Emergency Department or call 911 immediately.
We encourage you to review this list of Walk-In Care Versus ED Care to help decide the facility most appropriate for the symptoms you are experiencing.
For your convenience and to expedite the check-in process, we have gathered documents including consents and registration forms required for patients to be seen at Lake Region Walk-in Care. Please print the forms located below and fill out all information. Upon arrival to the clinic, present these forms along with insurance cards and photo identification to the front desk.
HIPAA - Notification of Patient Privacy
UDS Form - data collection system to help us serve our patients best
We accept most major insurances, managed care plans and Medical Assistance. We also offer a sliding fee scale for those who qualify based on income. For specific information regarding billing, please call 607-637-5435, (570) 251-6641 or (570) 253-8226.
Insurance Plans Outside of Pennsylvania
WMCHC participates with many out-of-state insurance plans. However, there are some such as New York State Medicaid plans that refuse to contract with our organization. Those patients will have to pay out of pocket for services.
Our team is comprised of caring and trusted medical professionals ready to help you in your time of need.
Administration:
Matthew Cellini, MD, LRWI Medical Director
Gina Mastroianni, RT(R), Practice Manager
Providers:
Sara Aronica, PA-C
Valerie Bell, CRNP
Debra Bertsche, PA-C
Erika Black, CRNP
Perry Langbein, CRNP
Carley Neinas, PA-C
Alexander Pinsky, MD, WMCHC Pediatric Hospitalist Program
Clerical staff:
Siobhan Armstrong, Medical Secretary / PCA
Alisha Berthoud, Medical Secretary / PCA
Kendyl Crellin, Medical Secretary
Rain Dutton, Medical Secretary
Clinical Staff:
Amber Antidormi, MA
Olivia Canfield, PCA
Jada Hernandez, MA
Michael Hosking, RN, Clinical Supervisor
Samantha Lecce, RN
Sandra Nanarone, RT(R)
Jennifer Piorkowski, LPN
Jason Pugh, LPN
Kelly Williams, RT(R)
The staff at Lake Region Walk-in Care (formerly Lake Region Urgent Care & Occupational Medicine) has been committed to offering quality and efficient patient care, from pediatric to geriatric, since 2010. As of September 2020, Lake Region became a Wayne Memorial Community Health Centers facility.
With our convenient daytime, evening and weekend hours and "no appointment" policy we are able to treat non-life-threatening conditions such as allergic reactions, back pain, burns, cold and flu symptoms, diarrhea, earaches, foreign body removal, laceration repairs, nausea, orthopedic injuries, sprains, strains, tick removal, upper respiratory infections and urinary tract infections.
Our clinical care team works together to provide you with timely care -- especially when an Emergency Department visit isn't warranted, and your primary care or pediatric office is unable to see you or your child.
*If you are experiencing a true medical emergency such as chest pain, severe injury or stroke-like symptoms, call 911 or go to the nearest hospital emergency room.
The Patient Portal is an online communication link between patients and their providers. Equipped with a secure username and password, you can gain anytime access to your Medical Health Records from the comfort of your home or office 24 / 7.
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