Bon Secours announces the opening of a new urgent care center in Seneca through its affiliation with American Family Care (AFC). The new AFC Urgent Care Bon Secours, Seneca, is located near Bypass 123 between Wendy’s and Harbor Freight, providing a new, convenient option for treating minor illnesses and injuries.

Staffed by experienced, board-certified providers, the team is equipped to treat a wide range of non-emergency medical conditions such as sprains, flu symptoms, minor fractures, ear infections and more. Onsite services include lab testing, X-rays, drug screens, preemployment physicals, Department of Transportation physicals and hearing tests. 

“Bon Secours is committed to expanding access to convenient care for busy families and residents seeking retail sites with free, easy parking, same-day care options and the ability to reserve a spot online,” said Matt Delfino, MD, MBA, regional medical director with Bon Secours Mercy Health. “The new Seneca facility is an important next step in our partnership with AFC, and we look forward to providing the high-quality, caring atmosphere that accompanies the Bon Secours name.”

The 3,289-square-foot AFC Urgent Care Bon Secours, Seneca, is located at 975 Bypass 123, Seneca, S.C. 29678, and open weekdays from 8 am – 8 pm and weekends from 8 am – 5 pm.
It offers six treatment rooms large enough for parents and/or family to be present. This addition strengthens the continuity of care across the Bon Secours network by connecting patients seamlessly to specialists, primary care and hospital services when needed. 

Examples of the common illnesses and injuries our urgent care teams treat in children and adults include:  

  • Allergies, asthma
  • Bug bites, spider bites
  • Bronchitis
  • Colds, cough and flu
  • Cuts and minor stitches
  • Earaches, ear infections and swimmer’s ear
  • Stomach pain, nausea, vomiting
  • Sore throat, strep throat
  • Sprains, strains and minor fractures
  • Urinary tract infections 

Our Bon Secours Urgent Care centers also provide services for workers and employers. This includes: 

  • Initial injury care and treatment for minor, non-life-threatening injuries, including weekend and evening hours which makes it easier and faster for employees to get the care they need. 
  • Referral to our occupational medicine team, Bon Secours Occupational Health, and our system of specialists