Better Urgent Care When You Need It Most
Baptist Health Urgent Care is open when you need care, including evenings and weekends. You can walk in or check in online. Most visits take less than 90 minutes from arrival to check-out.
We’re here when you need care right away for routine healthcare needs, illnesses and minor injuries. Urgent care is a convenient option to treat conditions and provide services including:
- Bug bites
- Burns
- Cold or flu
- COVID-19 testing
- Dehydration
- Diarrhea or vomiting
- Mild asthma attacks
- Minor wounds
- Sprains or simple fractures
- Strep throat
- Sutures and staples
- Urinary tract infections
- Vaccinations
Get Your Flu Shot
Walk in to any Baptist Health Urgent Care or Urgent Care Express for a flu shot and better protection this flu season. Open seven days a week with no appointment needed.
Choose Baptist Health Urgent Care to Benefit From:
Fast-Track Follow-Up Care
Convenient Access
Physician-Led Team
Unparalleled Expertise
Digital Check-In
Comprehensive Care
Insurance & Self Pay Pricing
We accept a wide range of insurance plans to offer you peace of mind. For those without insurance, competitive self-pay rates are available.
Frequently Asked Questions
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All Baptist Health Urgent Care and Urgent Care Express locations are open from 9 a.m. to 9 p.m., 7 days a week. Click here to find a location near you.
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Yes. Flu shots are available at all Baptist Health Urgent Care and Urgent Care Express locations. No appointment is required. You can walk in at a time that works best for you and our team will take care of the rest.
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No appointment is necessary. Walk-ins are welcome during business hours, making it easy and convenient to get your flu shot when it fits your schedule.
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Most insurance plans cover the flu shot at no cost to you. If you are paying out of pocket, the price depends on the type of flu shot you receive:
- Standard flu shot protects against four flu strains. Cost is $69.
- High-dose flu shot is designed for adults 65 and older for stronger protection. Cost is $139.
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Yes. Our Urgent Care centers see patients of all ages.
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Please bring your insurance card and driver’s license or other legal form of identification.
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Baptist Health accepts most major insurance plans. For additional information regarding your specific insurance coverage such as co-pays, deductibles or out-of-pocket expenses, please contact your insurance provider directly.
Click here to view Urgent Care & Urgent Care Express Accepted Insurances.
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Yes. If you don’t have insurance, self-pay pricing is available. Prices depend on the type of services needed. For more information, click here.
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Baptist Health Urgent Care offers many vaccines for adults including flu and Tdap (tetanus, diphtheria, whooping cough). We also have point-of-care tests such as flu, strep, mono, RSV, urinalysis, simple blood work, pregnancy tests and initial testing for sexually transmitted diseases (STD).
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Urgent Care facilities are staffed by physicians and offer a wide range of services, including CT scans, blood work and additional lab tests.
Urgent Care Express centers handle common, minor illnesses and injuries and provide on-site lab tests, X-rays, EKGs as well as various wellness services.
Click here to find an Urgent Care or Urgent Care Express near you.
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Urgent Care Express is ideal for minor healthcare needs and routine services. At Urgent Care Express, you pay before services are rendered. In most cases, you’ll be out in an hour or less.
Click here to find an Urgent Care Express location near you.
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We offer vaccinations for Tdap (tetanus, diphtheria and pertussis), seasonal flu and rabies, as well as vitamin B-12 injections.
Click here to find an Urgent Care Express location near you.
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We offer back-to-school physicals and any physical examinations required for college, work or youth sports participation. We also offer EKG tests and X-rays (with a prescription from an outside provider). COVID-19 tests for travel are also available.
Click here to find an Urgent Care Express location near you.
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Yes. Baptist Health Urgent Care centers are open seven days a week, including evenings, weekends, and holidays. This ensures you can get care when you need it most.
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Yes. With Rx Now available at all Baptist Health Urgent Care locations, you can fill many common prescriptions on-site before you leave. This means you can start treatment right away, without making an extra trip to the pharmacy.
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If you need follow-up care, our team will guide you through the next steps. We can help schedule a follow-up appointment, or connect you with a Baptist Health specialist to ensure continuity of care.
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