Urgent Care & Express Clinics

Convenient Care for Minor Injuries & Illnesses

If you are experiencing a medical emergency, please call 911 or go to the nearest emergency room.

When you need treatment for minor injuries and illness, but your doctor is not available, SSM Health Urgent Care and Express Clinic services have you covered. Out of 3,000+ patient reviews, our convenient clinics have a 4.6 out of 5 customer satisfaction rate.* We combine easy-to-access services with our well-known standards for delivering the best care. Plus, using a health care clinic like ours can help you save the time and cost related to an emergency room visit.

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Urgent Care Locations

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Urgent Care & Express Clinic Locations are Not for Emergency Care

You should not seek care at an SSM Health Urgent Care or SSM Health Express Clinic if you are experiencing a life-threatening or limb-threatening condition and/or have an illness that includes symptoms such as:

  • chest pain
  • shortness of breath
  • severe abdominal pain
  • dizziness, weakness, neck stiffness, vision disturbance or severe headaches
  • seizures
  • fever lasting more than four days

Or, if the patient is:

  • under age 1 (some urgent care locations will see children under 1; call for availability.)
  • Seeking care for pregnancy related complications

Anyone experiencing life-threatening symptoms should call 911 or immediately go to the nearest emergency room.

Urgent Care & Express Clinics Frequently Asked Questions

Urgent care is the middle option between your primary care physician and emergency department. When you need immediate care, urgent care treats medical problems sooner than a doctor’s office visit can be scheduled. Urgent cares tend to symptoms ranging from skin conditions to flus and colds to minor sprains or moderate injuries. Emergency care is reserved for those illnesses or injuries that are life-threatening. To evaluate what type of health care service is right for you, view our care choices chart.

The average SSM Health Urgent Care visit lasts less than one hour. Nationally, the average wait time to make an appointment with a primary care physician exceeds 20 days. Patients with everyday medical issues are faced with two options: wait for that appointment, or make an unnecessary, costly visit to the ER. The average Emergency Room visit lasts approximately 212 minutes.

Find the nearest SSM Health Urgent or Express Care location near you, make an appointment online or call your local SSM Health Urgent or Express Care Clinic to understand how long you have to wait.

Yes, most urgent cares are walk-in centers but, your care may or may not be immediate. If possible, we recommend checking in online or calling beforehand.

SSM Health Urgent Care is a reliable, cost-effective alternative to visiting the emergency room and is often significantly less expensive than the ER. Most major urgent care centers contract with a variety of insurance companies. Urgent care centers generally have lower co-pays than that of an emergency room.

We welcome individuals of all ages who can't be seen by their primary care physicians, yet don't feel they require hospital emergency services.

SSM Health Urgent and Express clinics accept Medicare & Medicaid and many popular health insurance plans. For more detailed information, find your region and view a list of the major insurance plans our SSM Health facilities accept.

If your insurance plan requires a co-payment, you can make that at the time of your visit with personal check, MasterCard, Visa, Discover or American Express.

Most urgent cares are open 7 days a week but, the hours vary depending on the location.

Find the nearest SSM Health Urgent or Express Care location near you,to find the opening and closing hours.

Hours on Thanksgiving, Christmas Day, and New Year's Day may vary. Please call your SSM Health Urgent Care location to confirm hours before your arrival.

Urgent cares tend to children over the age of 1 years old treating a range of ailments including but not limited to: bone fractures, minor asthma attacks, skin conditions, nausea and fever. 

Please bring your insurance card, driver's license or photo ID and any important medical information. Please be sure to let our staff know of ANY allergies, current medications and your medical history.

You may be treated and discharged shortly after being examined. You will need to check out with the receptionist before leaving SSM Health Urgent Care and receive urgent care discharge papers with directions for treatment. If prescriptions are required, these will be sent electronically to the pharmacy of your choice.

*Source: Google Business reviews, August 2022 

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