Amana Care Clinic Expands Walk-In Medical Services in Quad Cities

The clinic enhances diagnostic capabilities, extends hours, and adds staff to address growing regional healthcare demands.

Published on Mar. 2, 2026

Amana Care Clinic, which operates facilities in Davenport, Bettendorf, and Muscatine, Iowa, has announced enhanced walk-in medical services to address increasing healthcare needs in the Quad Cities region. The clinic has strengthened its capacity to provide immediate care for non-emergency conditions, including expanded diagnostic capabilities, extended service hours, and additional medical staff to reduce patient wait times.

Why it matters

The announcement comes as healthcare data shows urgent care facilities are treating a growing percentage of non-critical cases that previously resulted in hospital visits. Amana Care Clinic's expanded services aim to improve healthcare accessibility and efficiency in the region by providing an alternative to emergency rooms for certain medical needs.

The details

Amana Care Clinic's enhanced walk-in services include treatment for fractures, burns, cuts, infections, and childhood illnesses, along with full laboratory and X-ray capabilities. The facility's certified medical professionals can diagnose and treat most non-emergency conditions during a single visit, with patients having the option to walk in directly or register online to reserve their place.

  • Amana Care Clinic announced the enhanced services on March 3, 2026.

The players

Amana Care Clinic

A walk-in medical facility serving the Quad Cities region with locations in Davenport, Bettendorf, and Muscatine, Iowa. The clinic specializes in treating non-emergency medical conditions, minor injuries, and common illnesses, providing diagnostic services including laboratory testing and X-rays.

Moutaz Kotob, PhD

The Medical Director at Amana Care Clinic.

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What they’re saying

“Healthcare accessibility remains a critical challenge in the Quad Cities region, particularly when patients need immediate attention for conditions that do not require emergency room resources. Our enhanced services enable us to treat a broader range of medical conditions while maintaining efficient patient flow.”

— Moutaz Kotob, PhD, Medical Director, Amana Care Clinic (bakercityherald.com)

“Medical needs arise outside traditional office hours, and primary care physicians may have limited availability for same-day appointments. Our walk-in model addresses this gap in healthcare delivery by providing immediate access to medical professionals.”

— Moutaz Kotob, PhD, Medical Director, Amana Care Clinic (bakercityherald.com)

What’s next

Amana Care Clinic plans to continue monitoring regional healthcare trends and adjusting its services to meet the evolving needs of the Quad Cities community.

The takeaway

Amana Care Clinic's expansion of walk-in medical services reflects a broader shift in healthcare, with urgent care facilities playing an increasingly important role in providing accessible and efficient care for non-emergency conditions. This model aims to alleviate pressure on hospital emergency departments and improve overall healthcare delivery in the Quad Cities region.