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May Is Urgent Care Awareness Month  and Here Is Why Northern Virginia Families Choose Night Watch


May is Urgent Care Awareness Month, a time to recognize the critical role urgent care plays in keeping communities healthy, and to help families understand when and how to use it.

For families across Northern Virginia, Night Watch Urgent Care has been that resource since 2019. Not a corporate chain. Not a crowded ER. Just a locally owned team of experienced providers who show up every day, including evenings and weekends, for the moments that cannot wait.

This month we want to share why so many families in Loudoun County, Manassas, and Winchester have made Night Watch their first call when something comes up.

What Urgent Care Awareness Month Is All About

Urgent Care Awareness Month was created to educate communities about the important role urgent care centers play in the healthcare system.

Urgent care fills the gap between a primary care office and an emergency room. It is designed for conditions that need same-day attention but are not life threatening. Conditions that cannot wait for a Monday morning appointment, but also do not need a four-hour ER visit.

The goal of Urgent Care Awareness Month is simple: help people make better, faster healthcare decisions so they get the right care in the right place at the right time.

And in Northern Virginia, Night Watch is that place for thousands of families every year.

Why Northern Virginia Families Choose Night Watch

Locally Owned and Operated

Night Watch was not built by a corporation. It was built by a board-certified pediatrician and local entrepreneur who saw a real need in the community and decided to do something about it.

That matters. When you walk through our doors, you are not a number in a system. You are a neighbor. Our providers know their patients, treat families like their own, and have built a practice grounded in genuine care.

No corporate phone trees. No impersonal systems. Just a team that is invested in the health of this community.

Open When Your Pediatrician Is Not

Kids get sick at 8pm on a Friday. Fevers spike at midnight. Injuries happen on Sunday afternoons.

Night Watch is open Monday through Friday until 10pm and every weekend from 10am to 7pm. That means when your child comes home from school feeling off, or your toddler wakes up at 9pm with ear pain, you have somewhere to go tonight.

You do not have to wait. You do not have to guess. You can walk in.

Same Urgent Care for Kids and Adults

Night Watch treats the whole family. Whether it is a sick child, an adult with a UTI, a sports injury in a teenager, or STI testing for an adult, our team handles it all under one roof.

At our Aldie location, we also offer care for adolescents and young adults up to 26 years of age, including sexual health services, STI testing, and emotional wellness visits.

On-Site Testing and Treatment  No Extra Trips

One of the biggest frustrations with healthcare is being sent somewhere else. Night Watch is built to handle as much as possible in a single visit.

We have on-site X-ray at all three locations, on-site lab testing for strep, flu, COVID, RSV, UTIs, STIs, and more, IV hydration therapy, nebulizer treatment for breathing concerns, and same-day prescriptions. You come in with a problem and leave with a plan.

What Night Watch Can Treat

During Urgent Care Awareness Month, we want every family in Northern Virginia to know what urgent care can actually do. Here is a full picture of what our team handles every day.

Illness Treatment

  • Fever evaluation and management
  • Ear pain and ear infections
  • Strep throat and sore throat with rapid testing on site
  • Stomach bugs, vomiting, and nausea
  • Respiratory illness including flu, COVID, and RSV
  • Sinus infections and congestion
  • Allergies and allergic reactions
  • Tick bites and Lyme disease evaluation
  • UTI diagnosis and treatment

Injury Care

  • Cuts and lacerations
  • Burns
  • Sprains and fractures with on-site X-ray
  • Foreign body removal
  • Sports injuries
  • Scooter and bike injuries
  • Concussion evaluation

Diagnostic and On-Site Services

  • On-site lab testing for strep, flu, COVID, RSV, UTIs, STIs, and more
  • X-ray at all three locations
  • IV hydration therapy
  • Nebulizer treatment for asthma and breathing flare-ups
  • Same-day prescriptions

Additional Services

  • Telemedicine visits for when you cannot make it in person
  • Physical exams and sports physicals
  • STI and STD testing at our Aldie location
  • Emotional wellness visits
  • Care for adolescents and young adults up to 26 years of age at our Winchester clinic

When to Come to Night Watch Instead of the ER

One of the most common questions we hear is: should I go to the ER or urgent care?

Here is the simple answer.

Go to the ER for: Life-threatening emergencies. Trouble breathing or lips turning blue. Uncontrolled bleeding. Seizures or loss of consciousness. Severe allergic reactions with throat swelling. High fever in a baby under 3 months. Anything that cannot wait even one minute.

Come to Night Watch for: Everything in between. Urgent but not life threatening. Fever, ear infections, strep, injuries, stomach bugs, rashes, tick bites, breathing flare-ups, UTIs, and more. We can handle the in-between moments faster, more affordably, and with less stress than an ER visit.

And if your child needs a higher level of care, we will always tell you and help guide next steps.

Three Locations Across Northern Virginia

Night Watch Urgent Care serves families across Loudoun County, Prince William County, and the Winchester area with three convenient locations.

Aldie / Stone Ridge  42010 Village Center Plaza, Suite 100, Aldie, VA 20105  |  (703) 775-4999

Manassas  11700 Sudley Manor Dr, Manassas, VA 20109  |  (703) 589-9695

Winchester  2118 Pleasant Valley Road, Winchester, VA 22601  |  (540) 545-9999

All three locations are open Monday through Friday 10am to 10pm and Saturday through Sunday 10am to 7pm. Walk-ins always welcome. No appointment needed.

This Month and Every Month

Urgent Care Awareness Month is a reminder that there is a better option between waiting for a Monday appointment and sitting in an ER for four hours.

Night Watch Urgent Care has been that option for Northern Virginia families since 2019. And we are not going anywhere.

If your family has not visited us yet, we hope you will. And if you are already a Night Watch family, thank you for trusting us with your care.

We are here. Every evening. Every weekend. For every in-between moment.

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