Complete guide to injuries treated at urgent care facilities
$100-$250
Injuries to ligaments (sprains) or muscles and tendons (strains) that occur due to twisting motions or excessive use.
$150-$300
Simple bone fractures or breaks that are not complex or severe, often treated on-site with immobilization or splinting.
$100 to $200*
Injuries to ligaments (sprains) or muscles and tendons (strains) that occur due to twisting motions or excessive use.
*Cost depending on the extent of the injury.
$75 to $150
Treatment for first-degree burns or small second-degree burns caused by heat, chemicals, or sun exposure.
$100 to $200*
Care for animal or insect bites that don’t require emergency intervention, including pain management and infection prevention.
*For treatment and follow-up care.
$75 to $150
Bruises or localized swelling resulting from blunt force trauma, which may require assessment for more serious underlying injuries.
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$150 to $300
Minor dislocations of joints that can be reset without the need for surgery.
$100 to $200
Various injuries related to sports activities, such as tendonitis, tennis elbow, and runner’s knee.
$75 to $150*
Injuries to fingernails or toenails, including nail avulsions or ingrown nails that may require medical attention.
*Based on the treatment needed.
$100 to $200*
Minor eye-related injuries, such as scratches or the presence of foreign objects, that do not require specialized emergency care.
*For assessment and management
Urgent care facilities are designed to quickly assess and treat these common injuries, ensuring that patients receive prompt medical attention without the lengthy waiting times typically associated with emergency room visits.
Urgent care facilities are designed to quickly assess and treat these common injuries, ensuring that patients receive prompt medical attention without the lengthy waiting times typically associated with emergency room visits.
Average 15-30 minutes vs 2-4 hours in ER
50-80% less expensive than ER visits