Yes: Yes they will treat you. But they will have you referred for follow up treatment, and treatment of household contacts. Most case require treatment 2 weeks apart to ensure eradication. Best way to make sure, call the urgent care and have the front desk ask the provider on duty if they will treat it.
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UNLIKELY: Not an emergency, you have to make sure diagnosis is correct. See your regular doctor.
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