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.

Tip: Search for "urgent care" or "walk-in clinic" below to find the closest match. Results include primary care providers who may also offer urgent care and walk-in appointments.

Urgent Care

Visit fee$75-$250
X-ray$50-$150
Lab tests$30-$200
Typical total$150-$450

Emergency Room

Facility fee$500-$3,000
Doctor fee$200-$1,500
Tests & imaging$500-$5,000
Typical total$1,200-$9,500

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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:

Flu, cold, cough, and sore throat
Strep throat and ear infections
Urinary tract infections (UTIs)
Minor fractures and sprains
Cuts and wounds needing stitches
Skin infections and rashes
Allergic reactions (mild to moderate)
Back pain and muscle strains
Pink eye and eye irritation
Minor burns and insect bites
Sports physicals and school forms
COVID, flu, and strep testing

How to Save at Urgent Care

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Always go to urgent care instead of the ER for non-emergency conditions -- savings of $800-$9,000+ per visit.

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Ask about the cash-pay rate before treatment. Most urgent care centers post transparent self-pay pricing.

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Use online check-in to reduce wait times and sometimes access lower pricing at off-peak hours.

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For follow-up prescriptions, ask for generics. Most urgent care medications have affordable generic versions.

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Compare prices between multiple urgent care centers in your area -- costs can vary by $50-$100.

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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.