Straub Benioff Medical Center – Ward Village Clinic & Urgent Care
Straub Benioff Medical Center – Ward Village Clinic & Urgent Care brings convenient, high-quality healthcare to the people living and working in this vibrant, growing community.
Available Services
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Urgent Care in Ward Village
Straub Benioff Medical Center – Ward Village Clinic & Urgent Care provides walk‑in care for nonemergency illnesses and injuries seven days a week.
Common Problems We Treat at Urgent Care
- Colds, flu, fever, and headaches
- Congestion, cough, and sore throat
- Insect bites and minor animal bites
- Mild allergies
- Mild to moderate upset stomach, vomiting, or diarrhea
- Minor burns
- Rashes and small skin infections
- Sinus, ear, or eye infections
- Small cuts
- Sprains and strains
- Urinary tract infections
This location is an urgent care clinic, not a hospital emergency department. Learn more.
No appointment is necessary; walk in anytime for convenient, expert care.
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Parking
Free self-parking is available at dedicated retail customer stalls in the Whole Foods Parking Garage. Our clinic is located on the first floor of the Ae‘o Shops, off Halekauwila Street.
Meet Our Primary Care Providers
Straub Benioff Medical Center – Ward Village Clinic & Urgent Care offers coordinated, personalized healthcare from Hawaiʻi Pacific Health Medical Group providers.
Family Medicine
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Laura Hernandez, MD
Family Medicine
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Katsuya Iizuka, MD
Family Medicine
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Anh Tan, MD
Family Medicine
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Nohea Taufaasau, NP
Nurse Practitioner - Family Medicine
Accepted Insurance Plans
Straub Benioff Medical Center is a participating provider with HMSA, UHA, and HMAA, and accepts more than 150 insurance plans, including Medicare and many international insurance plans.
IMPORTANT NOTICE
Urgent care is for nonserious illnesses and injuries that can be treated safely without emergency equipment.
If you think you may be having a medical emergency, call 911 or go to the nearest emergency department.
Examples of emergencies include: Chest pain, trouble breathing, signs of a stroke (face drooping, arm weakness, trouble speaking), heavy bleeding, seizures, major injuries, very bad allergic reactions, and passing out.