WELCOME TO INSIGHT URGENT CARE IN FLINT, MICHIGAN

At Insight Urgent Care & Occupational Medicine, we provide Flint, Genesee County, and the surrounding communities with walk-in access to highly skilled doctors and healthcare professionals – all in one convenient location.

  • Urgent Care: If you have cold and flu symptoms, a sore throat or ear infection, rashes, small cuts, pediatric urgent care needs, or other non-life threatening illnesses or injuries, our urgent care team provides efficient, high-quality care when you can’t visit a family doctor.
  • StatOrtho Orthopedic Care: When you need immediate care for sprains, strains, fractures, and other orthopedic injuries, our StatOrtho specialists offer walk-in services and quick follow-up appointments with Insight’s orthopedic specialists.
  • Occupational Medicine: We also offer on-demand occupational medicine services, providing everything employers and employees need to prevent injuries and stay healthy in the workplace.

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Flint Main Location

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Flint Main Location

4800 S. Saginaw St. Suite 1625
Flint, MI 48507

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Hours of Operation:

Open 8:00am to 8:00pm, 365 Days a Year

BENEFITS OF VISITING INSIGHT URGENT CARE & OCCUPATIONAL MEDICINE

  • Conveniently located at Insight in Flint, Michigan
  • No appointment necessary
  • Open 8am-8pm daily, 365 days a year
  • Most insurances accepted
  • On-site pharmacy and imaging
  • Children’s urgent care services
  • Quicker follow-up appointments
  • Less expensive than an ER visit
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What to Expect at Insight Urgent Care & Occupational Medicine

  • Personalized care
  • In-depth knowledge
  • Ability to treat complex mental health problems
  • Individualized treatment plans
  • Access to a wide range of specialists – all under one roof
  • Helpful and friendly office staff

Patient Care Second to None

Patient care second to none is our mission and what drives us to ensure every interaction with Insight is friendly and efficient. From offering extended hours seven days a week to providing high quality urgent care, occupational medicine, and StatOrtho services, we are here to meet your needs.

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Comprehensive Urgent Care

When you need immediate care for non-life threatening illnesses or injuries, Insight Urgent Care bridges the gap between your family physician and emergency medicine.

Our Services:

  • Illness & Injury Care for All Ages
  • Lab Testing
  • Imaging
  • On-Site Pharmacy (8:30 a.m – 5:30 p.m.)
  • In-House DME
  • Burn Care

 In-House Rapid Testing With Immediate Results:

  • Strep Throat
  • Influenza A&B
  • Covid Antigen
  • Pregnancy
  • UTI
  • Mono
  • Blood Glucose

StatOrtho Orthopedic Care On-Demand

If you experience a broken bone, sprain, strain, or dislocation, skip the emergency room and visit Insight Urgent Care.

Our Services:

  • Fracture Care
  • Foot, Ankle, Hand, Shoulder, Hip, & Knee Care
  • Sports Injuries
  • Sports Rehab & Return to Sports Programs
  • Sports Physicals
  • Bracing & Medical Supplies
  • On-Site Imaging, Pharmacy, & Physical Therapy

Walk-In Occupational Medicine

Our urgent care team specializes in the evaluation, treatment, and prevention of a wide range of workplace healthcare needs.

Our Services:

  • Workers’ Compensation Injury Care
  • StatOrtho Orthopedic Care On Demand
  • DOT Certification
  • Drug/Alcohol Screenings
  • Pre-Hire, DOT, & Return to Work Exams
  • Respirator Exam & Fit Tests
  • HAZMAT Exams
  • Audiogram & Hearing Conservation
  • Workplace Ergonomics Evaluations
  • OSHA-Required Physical Exams

When to Choose Urgent Care in Flint, Michigan over the Emergency Room

When we experience a sudden illness or injury, we are often faced with uncertainty about where to go for care, especially if it’s after hours and our primary care provider’s office is closed. Although the answer is not always simple, understanding the distinctions between a walk-in urgent care clinic and a hospital emergency room can make a significant difference when you have an issue that needs to be addressed quickly.

When to Go to the Emergency Room

Emergency rooms are staffed around the clock and treat severe, life-threatening health problems that require immediate medical attention in a hospital setting. Although they are equipped to offer a higher level of care for life-threatening emergencies, there are often long wait times to receive ER care if you are experiencing minor illnesses or injuries. Go to the emergency room or dial 911 if you are experiencing:

  • Stroke Symptoms
  • Heart Attack Symptoms
  • Chest Pain or Difficulty Breathing
  • Severe Allergic Reaction
  • Concussion or Head/Eye Injury
  • Severe Abdominal Pain
  • Severe Cuts or Lacerations
  • Loss of a Limb

When to Go to Urgent Care

Urgent care offers walk-in service for a wide range of medical issues that do not require emergency attention but need to be treated right away. Unlike emergency rooms, urgent care is more convenient, cost-effective, and is a great resource for when you need care but can’t see your doctor. Go to urgent care if you are experiencing:

  • Cold or Flu Symptoms
  • Earaches
  • Abdominal Pain
  • Sprains or Strains
  • Small Cuts or Lacerations
  • Allergies
  • Nausea or Vomiting
  • Work-related Injuries

Insight Urgent Care, StatOrtho Orthopedic Care, and On-Demand Occupational Medicine in Flint, Michigan offers same-day walk-in appointments for the entire family year-round from 8:00 a.m. to 8:00 p.m. seven days a week. For more information about our services, call us at 810-213-8144 or visit our office in Flint at 4800 S. Saginaw Street.

meet our Urgent Care & Occupational Medicine team

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Mohammad Jondy, MD

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Zubair Sarmast, MD

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Justin Schupbach, MD

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Anthony Gemayel, DO

Julian Dortman

Julian Dortman, NP

Andrew McGee

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Amanda Harvard

Mohammad Jondy, MD

Dr. Mohammad Jondy is an orthopedics and sports medicine specialist providing family medicine care at Frankenmuth Family Medicine. He was born and raised in Clio, Michigan and graduated from Carman Ainsworth High School. Dr. Jondy’s father is a general surgeon in Flint, which inspired him to also pursue a career in the medical field. Prior to his time in Frankenmuth, Dr. Jondy was a team physician for the Detroit Tigers and Red Wings. Dr. Jondy is married and has three children. In his free time, he likes to stay active and cook.

Zubair Sarmast, MD

Board Certified Orthopedic Surgeon

Dr. Zubair Sarmast is a board-certified orthopedic surgeon and serves as the director of Insight Orthopedic Specialists. Born and raised in Michigan, Dr. Sarmast earned his medical degree from the University of Michigan Medical School in Ann Arbor. He later pursued five years of orthopedic surgery training at the Wexner Medical Center at Ohio State University and completed further specialized fellowship training at the University of Pittsburgh Medical Center, focusing on surgery of the hand, elbow, and shoulder. Dr. Sarmast received his board certification through the American Board of Orthopedic Surgery. Although Dr. Sarmast specializes in treating complex upper extremity problems, he also has a passion for general orthopedic conditions.

Justin Schupbach, MD

Orthopedic Sports Surgeon

Dr. Justin Schupbach is an orthopedic sports surgeon at Insight Orthopedics & Sports Medicine. Dr. Schupbach completed his orthopedic sports fellowship at the University of Michigan and his medical training at Wayne State University School of Medicine. After medical school, he completed his orthopedic residency at McGill University.

Dr. Schupbach is a southeast Michigan local who feels strongly about building a connection with his patients that goes beyond the office. He has a passion for orthopedic sports injuries and finds it easy to empathize with patients of all ages who have joint injuries and pain. Dr. Schupbach treats all patients with the highest levels of care and attention, believing strongly in developing treatment plans centered around his patients’ needs and desires.

Anthony Gemayel, DO

Dr. Anthony Gemayel is an orthopedic surgeon fellowship-trained in adult reconstruction. Dr. Gemayel earned his undergraduate degree from Oakland University, followed by a medical degree at Michigan State University College of Osteopathic Medicine. He then completed five years of orthopedic surgery training at Beaumont Health in Farmington Hills/Dearborn. Following his time at Beaumont, he pursued further specialization and completed a fellowship in adult reconstruction at NYU Langone Health-Insall Scott Kelly Institute in Manhattan.

Born and raised in Metro Detroit, Dr. Gemayel is passionate about building relationships with patients, meeting their expectations and giving back to the community. Dr. Gemayel specializes in treating issues involving the hip, knee, and various other general orthopedic concerns. He is dedicated to improving the function and pain his patients experience while helping them return to the activities and lifestyle they enjoy.

Julian Dortman, NP

Julian is a Flint area native. He had a natural propensity towards the health sciences in high school and it drove him to proceed to work in the healthcare field. Julian utilizes the education and training he has received for the betterment of the community. Julian was a member of the McNair scholars program and focused on research initiatives addressing healthcare disparities among patients with limited English proficiency within the emergency care setting. He earned his Master’s of Science in Nursing degree from Oakland. Aside from work, Julian enjoys participating in or watching all sporting activities from golf to volleyball or simply enjoying the outdoors.

Andrew McGee

Andrew McGee is a certified nurse practitioner at Insight Urgent Care. Always passionate about helping people, Andrew started his career as a paramedic firefighter before pursuing nursing school. After graduating with a nursing degree from Oakland University and receiving a master’s degree from Chamberlain University, he spent most of his clinical experience in the ICU and ER prior to joining Insight. As a nurse, Andrew is dedicated to making a difference in his patients’ healthcare and helping them live better lives.

In his free time, Andrew enjoys being with family and friends, cooking, traveling, and playing guitar.

Amanda Harvard

Amanda Harvard is a Certified Physician Assistant at Insight Urgent Care. Amanda has always been passionate about pursuing a career in the medical field. After graduating with a bachelor’s in biomedical sciences from Grand Valley, she started as a Certified Nursing Assistant. Then she decided to continue her medical education in grad school, where she went on to obtain a master’s in physician assistant studies from LeMoyne College in Syracuse, NY. Amanda loves all sports with football and basketball being her favorite. Amanda is dedicated to providing her patients the best care she can while maximizing quality of life.

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