What do I need to bring to my urgent care visit?
Please bring your primary insurance card, secondary insurance card (if you have one) and the policyholder’s name, date of birth and Social Security number.
Please bring your primary insurance card, secondary insurance card (if you have one) and the policyholder’s name, date of birth and Social Security number.
The average visit at one of our urgent care locations takes about one hour. However, the wait times at an urgent care can occasionally be unpredictable due to the services being provided. The severity of each patient’s sickness or injury differs… More
Select clinics have common prescriptions available for purchase. We are able to electronically send all prescriptions to your pharmacy for your convenience.
Some of the vaccines we offer are Hepatitis B, MMR, Tetanus, and Tdap.
Urgent Care Pass helps make your visit even easier. Next time you need us, you can minimize your wait by joining the line before arriving or picking a time later that day that works best for you.
No. All of our urgent care clinics are “no appointment needed.” To minimize your wait by joining the line before arriving, or picking a time later that day that works best for you, use our Urgent Care Pass.
The cost of a visit to the emergency room or an urgent care center can vary based on where you are geographically, whether you are in-network or out of network, and which location you visit. For non-life-threatening illnesses and injuries,… More