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With the MercyMe care plan, you can be seen virtually or in-person at any of their eight locations.

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Mercy Urgent Care recently launched comprehensive healthcare packages that make a full menu of health services accessible without an appointment or lengthy check-in process.

MercyMe membership lets you choose from three levels of care:

  • Essential: three annual health visits, a wellness check + more starting at $29/month
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