Urgent Care Services
If you have COVID-19 symptoms, which may include a fever, cough or shortness of breath, please call your doctor’s office.
If you are experiencing a medical emergency, call 911.
The physicians and nurse practitioners at Northwest Health Urgent Care Centers provide walk-in care in urgent conditions for a range of immediate clinical issues, including:
- Minor injuries or wounds
- Sudden illnesses such as the flu
- Routine illnesses such as colds and coughs
- Allergy or asthma issues or treatments
- Sports physicals
At Northwest Health Urgent Care Centers, we understand that injuries and illnesses don’t always happen at convenient times or places. That's why we have several locations. Learn more about our locations here.
When illness or injury strikes, you often need care faster than you may get at a regular doctor’s office. Yet your symptoms may not be serious enough for an ER visit. Our urgent care team is dedicated to providing quality, walk-in medical care that’s both time-saving and cost-effective.
Online Check-In
No appointment is necessary — we accept walk-ins between 9 a.m. and 7 p.m. every day.* Avoid the line and check-in online.
View Urgent Care Locations & Save Your Spot Online
We offer:
- Prompt, patient-centered medical care for non-life-threatening injuries and illnesses
- Lower out-of-pocket costs than a typical emergency room visit
- The convenience of walk-in access – appointments are not necessary
- Referrals for more advanced health care, when needed
All of our Northwest Health Urgent Care locations are full service urgent care facilities with diagnostic and testing capabilities through onsite lab and X-ray services. Our specialists work to determine the cause of your illness or injury through these diagnostic capabilities so treatment can begin sooner.
*Online check-in should not be used for life-threatening emergencies.
Because our ER and urgent care staffs must treat patients based on the severity of illness or injury, your time is not guaranteed. We will see you as close to your designated time as possible. If your symptoms worsen or you believe you are experiencing a life-threatening emergency, please call 9-1-1 or go to the nearest emergency department as soon as possible.