At Express Urgent Care, located at 750 N Diamond Bar Blvd, Suite 102, Diamond Bar, CA 91765, we understand how important it is to have timely access to essential medical supplies — whether you’re managing a minor injury, recovering from a procedure, or caring for a child at home. With our walk-in-friendly urgent care model, our goal is to provide not only diagnostic and treatment services, but also to equip patients (and their families) with the right supplies or guidance for at-home care and recovery.
Here’s a comprehensive look at the kinds of medical supplies you’ll find available or supported through Express Urgent Care, why they matter, and what to know when you need them.
What Kind of Medical Supplies Are Available?
Below is a breakdown of the common categories of supplies we provide, why they matter, and how we support you in using them effectively.
1. Wound Care & First Aid Supplies
- Sterile gauze pads, adhesive bandages (various sizes), sterile dressings
- Transparent film dressings, non-stick pads, adhesive tape
- Antiseptic wipes, saline irrigation solution
- Sutures removal kits, after suture/staple care supplies
- Cold therapy packs, ice packs, elastic bandages
Why this matters: When you visit for a laceration repair, incision and drainage of an abscess/cyst, or wound care, you often leave with instructions and may need supplies to continue care at home. The right supplies reduce risk of infection, improve healing, and help you monitor progress.
2. Orthopedic & Supportive Devices
- Elastic/support compression sleeves or wraps (for ankle, wrist, elbow)
- Rigid splints or braces (temporary support for sprains/strains)
- Cold/hot therapy pads for muscle injuries
- Crutches or walking aids (short-term rentals or guidance)
Why this matters: If you’ve sustained a minor fracture, sprain or strain, the supportive devices help immobilize or support the area, reduce swelling, and enable safer mobility while healing.
3. Diagnostic & Monitoring Tools
- Thermometers (digital)
- Blood pressure monitors (basic models)
- Pulse oximeters (for home monitoring if indicated)
- Glucometers and test strips (if your provider recommends)
- Peak flow meters (for certain respiratory conditions)
Why this matters: Monitoring vital signs or specific parameters at home can help you track recovery, know when to seek further care, and manage chronic conditions more effectively. At Express Urgent Care, we provide in-office diagnostics (e.g., EKG, in-house labs) and often guide you on home-monitoring.
4. Respiratory & Allergy Supplies
- Nasal decongestant sprays (where indicated)
- Over-the-counter inhalers or nebulizer kits (depending on prescription)
- Allergy relief supplies (e.g., antihistamines, saline nasal rinse)
- Oropharyngeal swabs for self-check of throat irritation
Why this matters: Respiratory symptoms and allergies are common reasons people need urgent care. Having the right supplies at home means you’re better prepared and can respond earlier if symptoms worsen.
5. Pediatric & Family-Care Supplies
- Pediatric adhesive bandages, child-sized gauze/dressings
- Thermometers specialized for children, infant bite-block supplies
- Child-appropriate cold/hot packs, elastic sleeves, ankle/wrist support
- Special wound-care kits (for kids)
- Basic OTC pain/fever relief options (as discussed with provider)
Why this matters: Families often seek urgent care for children’s injuries or illnesses and benefit from age-appropriate supplies to continue care at home, reduce anxiety, and promote healing.
6. Travel & Occupational Health Supplies
- DOT (Department of Transportation) physical exam forms and kits
- Pre-employment clearance supplies (basic test kits, lab requisitions)
- First-aid kits for work sites or construction environments
- Hydration therapy supplies (IV hydration might be offered in-clinic)
Why this matters: Express Urgent Care offers occupational medicine and pre-employment exams, so having the right supplies and kits supports workflows and keeps employees safe and compliant.
How Express Urgent Care Supports Your Supply Needs
- In-office availability: While not a retail pharmacy, we maintain a selection of first-aid and wound-care supplies on-site so you can leave with what you need.
- Prescription coordination: For supplies needing prescription (e.g., certain braces, inhalers), we facilitate ordering or refer you.
- Guidance & education: We walk you through proper use of supplies (e.g., how to change a dressing, how to monitor for signs of infection) during your visit.
- Referrals if needed: If you need specialized durable medical equipment (DME beyond our scope), we refer to trusted local providers.
- Insurance/self-pay options: We accept most insurance plans and offer self-pay options, so you’re not stuck navigating red tape. Express Urgent Care+1
Why Having Essential Medical Supplies at Home Matters
- Faster response: When an injury or minor illness strikes, having supplies means you can act promptly rather than waiting.
- Better outcomes: Proper wound care, support devices, and monitoring tools reduce complications, speed recovery, and minimize repeat visits.
- Peace of mind: Knowing you’re prepared supports stress reduction and more confident decision-making in home care.
- Costs and convenience: Instead of multiple trips, one visit to Express Urgent Care plus an appropriate supply kit often suffices.
- Support transitional care: After your visit/repair, supplies help bridge the gap between clinic and full recovery.
Frequently Asked Questions (Q&A)
Q: Do I need an appointment to purchase supplies at Express Urgent Care?
A: No appointment is strictly required if you’re already visiting for care. We welcome walk-ins. However, if you are visiting solely to pick up supplies, it’s a good idea to call ahead at (909) 718-2455 to confirm availability.
Q: Are the supplies covered by insurance?
A: Some supplies may be covered if deemed medically necessary (for example, a brace prescribed after an exam). Others (basic first-aid kits, over-the-counter monitoring devices) may be self-pay. We recommend verifying with your insurance provider and discussing with our staff at the time of visit.
Q: Can you help me get a brace or durable medical equipment (DME)?
A: Yes — if during your exam our providers determine you need DME (like a specialized orthopedic brace or crutches), we will order it or refer you to a vendor. We also support basic supportive devices in-clinic.
Q: What kinds of monitoring devices can I get?
A: We support tools such as digital thermometers, pulse oximeters, blood pressure monitors, and glucometers. During your visit we’ll guide you on use, and explain when you should contact us instead of relying only on devices.
Q: Will staff show me how to use the supplies?
A: Absolutely. Our team takes time to instruct on correct usage — such as how and when to change a dressing, how to apply a compression wrap, signs of infection, or how to safely use a blood pressure monitor at home.
Q: If I buy a basic first-aid kit, will that cover all my needs?
A: A basic kit is great for many minor injuries, but may not substitute for specific supplies after surgery, major wounds, or other conditions. Our provider will let you know if additional or upgraded supplies are required.
Q: Do you carry wound care dressings for post-surgical needs?
A: We carry many common items (sterile gauze, non-stick pads, tape, antiseptic wipes) and will often prescribe or refer for specialized dressings if needed (for large wounds, grafts, etc.).
Q: How can I tell when I need supplies vs when I should return to an urgent care or emergency room?
A: If you’re uncertain, it’s safer to come in. Warning signs include increased redness/heat/swelling of a wound, persistent bleeding, signs of infection (pus, fever), worsening pain, loss of mobility, or new symptoms like shortness of breath. We’ll advise you during your visit and give instructions for follow-up if needed.
Q: Can I get supplies for my child?
A: Yes — we stock pediatric-appropriate items (small-size bandages, child-safe cold/hot packs, kid-sized wraps) and provide guidance based on age and injury type.
Q: What should I bring when picking up supplies after my visit?
A: Bring your paperwork or prescription from the visit, insurance card (if applicable), ID, and any list we’ll give you. If referred for DME, bring any forms or authorizations we provided.
Contact & Visit Information
Address:
Express Urgent Care
750 N Diamond Bar Blvd, Suite 102
Diamond Bar, CA 91765
Phone: (909) 718-2455
Website: expressurgentcareinc.com Express Urgent Care+1
Final Thoughts
Having the right medical supplies at hand is a critical part of health care — especially when unexpected injuries or illnesses occur. At Express Urgent Care, we not only treat your urgent health needs but also ensure you leave equipped — with knowledge and supplies — to heal effectively at home. Whether it’s a minor cut, a sprain, or monitoring a chronic condition, we’re here to support you every step of the way.
If you have any questions or wish to check what supplies are currently available before stopping by, please call us. Your health and peace of mind are our priority.
Thank you for considering Express Urgent Care for your urgent and ongoing health-care needs. We look forward to serving you and helping you stay prepared and well.

