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Hours: 8:00 AM – 8:00 PM  |  7 Days a Week, No Appointment Needed
(908) 363-0378  ·  Berkeley Heights, NJ 07922

Minor Injuries

Prompt evaluation and treatment for everyday injuries — without the long ER wait or the high cost. Our team handles wound care, splinting, and on-site X-rays so most patients are seen and treated in under an hour.

When to come in

Come in for any injury that needs more than a basic first-aid kit but isn't life-threatening. If you have severe bleeding, loss of consciousness, or suspected head/neck/spine injury, call 911.

Lacerations Repair & Suture Removal

On-site cut and laceration repair with stitches, staples, skin glue, or Steri-Strips depending on what's right for the wound. We also remove sutures from procedures done elsewhere — including ER stitches, post-surgical incisions, and dermatology biopsies — when it's time. Walk in any day, 8 AM to 8 PM.

What we handle

When to come in

Cuts that are deep, gaping, won't stop bleeding after 10–15 minutes of pressure, or are on the face, hands, or over a joint should be seen quickly — most lacerations close best within 6–8 hours. For severe bleeding, deep puncture wounds, or any wound exposing bone or muscle, call 911 or go to the ER.

Common Illnesses

Fast diagnosis and treatment for the everyday illnesses that knock you off your feet. We offer rapid testing for strep, flu, COVID-19, and mono so you can start the right treatment the same day.

When to come in

Come in if symptoms are getting worse rather than better, or if you need a rapid test, prescription, or work/school note. We're open every day from 8 AM to 8 PM.

Allergies & Asthma

Relief for seasonal misery and prompt management of breathing difficulties. We can prescribe inhalers, antihistamines, and steroids when needed, and provide nebulizer treatments on site for acute symptoms.

What we treat

When to come in

Come in for new asthma symptoms, a flare that isn't responding to your usual inhaler, or any allergic reaction. For trouble breathing, swelling of the face/throat, or signs of anaphylaxis, call 911 immediately.

Digestive Issues

Evaluation and care for GI symptoms that need prompt attention. We can run rapid tests, provide IV fluids for dehydration, and prescribe anti-nausea medication so you can start feeling better the same day.

What we treat

When to come in

Come in for symptoms lasting more than 24 hours, signs of dehydration, or persistent pain. Severe abdominal pain, blood in vomit/stool, or high fever may need an ER — when in doubt, call us at (908) 363-0378.

Skin Conditions

Expert assessment of rashes, bites, infections, and inflammatory skin concerns. We diagnose, prescribe, and refer to dermatology when needed — saving you weeks of waiting for an appointment.

What we treat

  • Rashes and contact dermatitis
  • Eczema and psoriasis flares
  • Insect bites and stings
  • Skin infections (cellulitis, impetigo)
  • Boils and abscesses
  • Poison ivy and oak

When to come in

Come in for any new rash with fever, fast-spreading redness, painful or pus-filled skin lesions, or any reaction that's getting worse rather than better.

Musculoskeletal Care

Diagnosis and treatment for back pain, joint pain, and sports injuries. On-site X-ray means we can image suspected fractures and start treatment the same visit, then refer to ortho or PT if needed.

What we treat

When to come in

Come in for new injuries, pain that limits your daily activity, or any joint that looks visibly swollen or deformed. Severe trauma or injuries with numbness/tingling should go to the ER.

Health Screenings

Preventive monitoring and prescription management for ongoing health needs. Walk-in screenings let you stay on top of your health without scheduling weeks ahead with a primary care office.

What we treat

  • Blood pressure checks
  • Diabetes screening (A1C, glucose)
  • Cholesterol and lipid panels
  • Routine prescription refills
  • Basic lab work and urinalysis
  • Pregnancy testing (urine and blood)
  • STI testing (confidential)

When to come in

Come in any time during business hours — no appointment needed. We'll send results to your primary care doctor (with your permission) so your records stay current.

Vaccinations

Convenient, same-day immunizations to keep you and your family protected. We carry the most-requested vaccines on site, and most are covered by insurance with no out-of-pocket cost.

What we treat

  • Flu shots (seasonal)
  • COVID-19 vaccines and boosters
  • Tetanus and Tdap
  • Hepatitis A and B
  • Pneumonia (Pneumovax, Prevnar)
  • Travel vaccines and consultation

When to come in

Walk in any time during business hours. For travel vaccines, come in 4–6 weeks before your trip when possible to allow full immunity to develop. Bring your vaccine card if you have one.

Physicals & DOT Exams

Annual exams, school and sports physicals, and certified DOT/CDL medical exams — all available without an appointment. Most are completed in 30–45 minutes, with the necessary forms signed before you leave.

What we treat

When to come in

Walk in any time. Bring any forms that need to be filled out, your photo ID, and (for DOT exams) your driver's license and medication list. Allow about 45 minutes for the exam.

Need care today?

You don't need an appointment. Walk in any day from 8 AM to 8 PM and our team will take care of you.

Location
369 Springfield Avenue
Berkeley Heights, NJ 07922
Hours
Mon–Sun · 8 AM–8 PM
Common Questions

Services FAQs

Quick answers about the care we provide at Sage.

Sage Urgent Care treats most minor injuries that aren't life-threatening, including cuts and lacerations needing stitches or staples, sprains and strains, simple fractures, minor burns, animal and insect bites, foreign body removal, and minor head injuries without loss of consciousness. We have on-site X-ray for fast diagnosis. For severe bleeding, suspected spinal injuries, or loss of consciousness, call 911.

Yes. We provide same-visit cut and laceration repair using stitches, staples, skin glue, or Steri-Strips depending on what's right for the wound. We also remove sutures and staples from procedures performed elsewhere — including ER stitches, post-surgical incisions, and dermatology biopsies. Walk in any day, 8 AM to 8 PM.

We diagnose and treat colds and flu, sore throat and strep, sinus and ear infections, bronchitis and persistent cough, COVID-19, mononucleosis, and other everyday illnesses. We offer rapid testing for strep, flu, COVID-19, and mono so you can start the right treatment the same day.

Yes. We treat seasonal allergies, allergic reactions, asthma flare-ups, and respiratory infections that complicate asthma. We can prescribe stronger antihistamines, prescription nasal sprays, oral steroids for severe flare-ups, and rescue or maintenance inhalers. For severe breathing difficulty or anaphylaxis, call 911.

Yes. We provide same-day evaluation and treatment for urinary tract infections (UTIs) including in-office testing and antibiotic prescriptions. We also treat digestive issues such as nausea, vomiting, diarrhea, mild dehydration, and stomach pain. For severe abdominal pain, blood in stool, or signs of severe dehydration, an ER visit may be more appropriate.

Yes. We diagnose and treat skin infections (cellulitis, abscesses, impetigo), rashes including poison ivy and contact dermatitis, hives, suspected ringworm or fungal infections, minor burns, and tick bites. We can drain abscesses in-office and prescribe topical or oral antibiotics as needed.

Yes. We have a digital X-ray suite on-site, so we can evaluate sprains, strains, and suspected fractures during your visit. We splint or brace injuries, provide pain management, and refer to orthopedics when surgical evaluation is needed. No separate appointment or imaging trip required.

We provide DOT/CDL physicals for commercial drivers, sports physicals for school and league requirements, school physicals, camp physicals, work clearance exams, and pre-employment physicals. Most physicals can be completed in 30 minutes with paperwork ready to take with you.

Yes. We offer flu shots, tetanus boosters, TB testing (PPD), and other commonly needed vaccines, plus on-site health screenings including blood pressure checks, basic blood work, and urinalysis. Most insurance plans cover preventive vaccines with no out-of-pocket cost. Walk in any day.

Walk-In Urgent Care Serving Union County, NJ

Sage Urgent Care provides walk-in medical care for Berkeley Heights, Summit, New Providence, Murray Hill, Chatham, Springfield, Mountainside, Watchung, Stirling, Gillette, Warren, Scotch Plains, Westfield, Millburn, Short Hills, and surrounding Union County, Somerset County, and Morris County communities. Walk in 7 days a week, 8 AM to 8 PM — no appointment needed.

Call (908) 363-0378