Urgent care & walk-in clinics near you.
Walk-in visits cost $75-$250 without insurance, compared to $1,000-$3,000+ for the same treatment at a hospital ER. Most urgent care centers are open 7 days a week, accept walk-ins, and can handle ~80% of conditions people go to the ER for.
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What Can Urgent Care Treat?
Urgent care centers handle a wide range of non-life-threatening medical conditions that need same-day attention. They are staffed by physicians, nurse practitioners, and physician assistants, and equipped with X-ray machines, basic labs, and IV fluids. Here are common conditions treated at urgent care:
How to Save at Urgent Care
Always go to urgent care instead of the ER for non-emergency conditions -- savings of $800-$9,000+ per visit.
Ask about the cash-pay rate before treatment. Most urgent care centers post transparent self-pay pricing.
Use online check-in to reduce wait times and sometimes access lower pricing at off-peak hours.
For follow-up prescriptions, ask for generics. Most urgent care medications have affordable generic versions.
Compare prices between multiple urgent care centers in your area -- costs can vary by $50-$100.
Some employers offer on-site or contracted urgent care services at reduced rates.
Urgent Care FAQs
How much does an urgent care visit cost without insurance?
An urgent care visit costs $75-$250 without insurance for the basic visit fee. X-rays add $50-$150, lab tests add $30-$200, and stitches add $100-$300. The total bill for a typical visit with diagnostics is $150-$450, compared to $1,000-$3,000+ for the same treatment at an ER.
What can urgent care treat?
Urgent care centers treat a wide range of non-life-threatening conditions including flu, strep throat, ear infections, UTIs, minor fractures and sprains, cuts needing stitches, allergic reactions, skin infections, pink eye, minor burns, and back pain. They can perform X-rays, basic lab tests, and administer IV fluids.
When should I go to urgent care vs the emergency room?
Go to the ER for life-threatening conditions: chest pain, difficulty breathing, severe bleeding, signs of stroke, loss of consciousness, or severe allergic reactions. Go to urgent care for everything else: flu, sprains, minor cuts, infections, and other conditions that need same-day attention but are not emergencies.
Do urgent care centers accept walk-ins?
Yes. Most urgent care centers accept walk-in patients without appointments. Many also offer online check-in to reduce wait times. Average wait times are 15-45 minutes, compared to 2-4 hours at most emergency rooms.
Are urgent care centers open on weekends?
Most urgent care centers are open 7 days a week, typically 8am-8pm on weekdays and 9am-5pm on weekends. Some locations offer extended hours until 10pm. This makes them a convenient alternative to ER visits when your primary care doctor is unavailable.