Whatever your healthcare needs, from a common cold to x-rays, you can visit any of our IU Health Urgent Care locations to get the treatment you need on your time.
If you have a non-life-threatening illness or injury, we can help with short wait times so you can be in and out as quickly as possible.
Illness and injuries don’t have a schedule. At our urgent care walk-in clinics, whether it’s during your busy day, at night, over the weekend, or during holidays, we’ll help you get back to your life as soon as possible. We offer adult and pediatric care, that includes anyone 3 months and older.
For urgent care location hours, please choose a location.
Our Approach to Urgent Care
Illness and injuries don’t have a schedule. At our urgent care walk-in clinics, whether it’s during your busy day, at night, over the weekend, or during holidays, we’ll help you get back to your life as soon as possible. We offer adult and pediatric care, that includes anyone 3 months and older.
For urgent care location hours, please choose a location.
As part of Indiana’s largest healthcare network, our urgent care locations are equipped to treat many illnesses and injuries. Our walk in urgent cares have on-site lab and X-ray services, which help us diagnose and develop a treatment plan. Physicians, physician assistants, nurse practitioners and the rest of the team are here to provide you with excellent care. Find common conditions we treat below.
Minor Illness
Not feeling your best? Our dedicated urgent care team is ready to get you back on your feet.
- Abdominal pain or stomach aches
- Allergic reactions
- Common colds
- Earaches
- Flu-like symptoms
- Headaches
- Sinus infections
- Strep and sore throat
- Tonsillitis
- Upper respiratory infections
- Urinary tract infections
Minor Injuries
Accidents happen sometimes. Get the care you need close to home.
- Cuts, scrapes, bites
- Fractures
- Minor burns
- Minor joint pain
- Sprains or strains
- Work related injuries
Wellness, Preventions & Screenings
Don’t let screenings get in the way. We have the access needed to keep your life on track.
If you are unsure where to get care, check out our symptom guide.
Occupational Health
Our urgent care team of certified medical professionals are dedicated to getting your employees back to work without the overuse of medical services. We help minimize OSHA recordables, reduce average cost per case, and reduce lost time, helping your bottom line without compromising quality patient care.
Available clinical services:
- Injury Treatment
- Fit for Duty Exam
- Drug & Alcohol Testing
- Return-to-work exam
- DOT and Non-DOT Physical Exams
- Cardiac Treadmill Test
- eScreen (Preferred in-network provider)
- TB Screen
- Vaccination Program
- Immunizations
- EKG
- Digital X-Ray (availability may vary)
- Routine Blood Analysis
- Laboratory Tests
- Urinalysis
If your medical condition is life threatening, go to a nearby emergency room or call 911.
IU Health Urgent Care Services
As part of Indiana’s largest healthcare network, our urgent care locations are equipped to treat many illnesses and injuries. Our walk in urgent cares have on-site lab and X-ray services, which help us diagnose and develop a treatment plan. Physicians, physician assistants, nurse practitioners and the rest of the team are here to provide you with excellent care. Find common conditions we treat below.
Minor Illness
Not feeling your best? Our dedicated urgent care team is ready to get you back on your feet.
- Abdominal pain or stomach aches
- Allergic reactions
- Common colds
- Earaches
- Flu-like symptoms
- Headaches
- Sinus infections
- Strep and sore throat
- Tonsillitis
- Upper respiratory infections
- Urinary tract infections
Minor Injuries
Accidents happen sometimes. Get the care you need close to home.
- Cuts, scrapes, bites
- Fractures
- Minor burns
- Minor joint pain
- Sprains or strains
- Work related injuries
Wellness, Preventions & Screenings
Don’t let screenings get in the way. We have the access needed to keep your life on track.
If you are unsure where to get care, check out our symptom guide.
Occupational Health
Our urgent care team of certified medical professionals are dedicated to getting your employees back to work without the overuse of medical services. We help minimize OSHA recordables, reduce average cost per case, and reduce lost time, helping your bottom line without compromising quality patient care.
Available clinical services:
- Injury Treatment
- Fit for Duty Exam
- Drug & Alcohol Testing
- Return-to-work exam
- DOT and Non-DOT Physical Exams
- Cardiac Treadmill Test
- eScreen (Preferred in-network provider)
- TB Screen
- Vaccination Program
- Immunizations
- EKG
- Digital X-Ray (availability may vary)
- Routine Blood Analysis
- Laboratory Tests
- Urinalysis
If your medical condition is life threatening, go to a nearby emergency room or call 911.
Frequently Asked Questions about Urgent Care
When should I go to an urgent care?
Urgent care is an excellent option if you are experiencing a medical condition that is not life-threatening. Examples that are not life-threatening include:
- Abdominal pain or stomachaches
- Allergic reactions
- Common cold
- Cuts, scrapes, or bites
- Earaches
- Headaches
- Fractures; sprains or strains
- Strep and sore throat
- Sexually transmitted disease testing
- Sports physicals
- Upper respiratory infections
- Urinary tract infections
What's the difference between urgent care and an emergency room?
Urgent care facilities are designed to treat medical conditions that are not life-threatening. Emergency rooms are designed to treat medical conditions that are life-threatening or could result in permanent disability.
Do you offer sports and camp physicals?
Our urgent care facilities do offer sports and camp physicals. If your school or camp requires a signature from an MD, please contact the Urgent Care to ensure an MD is available. (NOT required for IHSAA physical forms.)
Do I need to make an appointment?
In addition to simply walking in, we do offer a “Save a Spot” option that allows you to save your spot in line and decrease your wait time at the urgent care facility rather than making an appointment.
Does urgent care do xrays?
Our urgent care locations do offer X-ray services for broken bones and other fractures, but availability may vary. Please call your nearest urgent care location to confirm that X-ray services are available.
Is there an way to do a virtual urgent care visit?
Virtual visits are available for many urgent care needs through the IU Health Virtual Visits app.
What ages are seen at urgent care?
We see any patients 3 months and older.
Is urgent care a substitute for primary care?
Urgent care is designed to supplement your primary care. Your primary care physician plays a valuable role in managing your long-term health care, while urgent care is designed to take care of your immediate and urgent medical needs.
How much is a typical urgent care visit?
For insured patients, we collect your deductible and/or your co-pay at the time of service, and then bill your insurer for you. After your insurer sends an Explanation of Benefits (EOB) to us, IU Health Urgent Care will bill you for any balance still due. If you don’t have insurance coverage, our rates are very affordable for self-pay patients.
What if I don't have insurance?
Our rates are very affordable for self-pay patients.
How do I pay my urgent care bill?
We accept most insurance plans, cash, checks and credit cards at our urgent cares.
Visit our Pay a Bill page. If you have any questions about your bill, call us at 1.888.IUHEALTH (1.888.484.3258) Monday through Friday from 8 am – 4 pm.