Urgent care is not a substitute for emergency care. You should use a hospital’s emergency department for very serious or life-threatening problems.
If you are experiencing any of the following symptoms, do not wait! Call 911 or get to the nearest hospital emergency room:
Urgent Care is treatment for a condition that requires prompt attention, but does not pose an immediate, serious health threat.
Urgent Care is for problems such as:
We have clinics that are open 7 days a week and extended evening hours. Please see the locations page for a complete listing of our clinic hours.
No. You never need an appointment to be seen at Doctors on Duty Medical Clinics. Patients are seen on a walk-in basis, however, you can get a place in line without leaving the house through our website.
Yes. For us to verify your insurance coverage we will need to see your insurance card. If you don’t have insurance or forget your card, we can still see you but you will have to utilize our “pay today” option.
Yes but a provider will need to evaluate you first.
. We have state-of-the-art radiology at our facilities most of our locations. If we cannot do an X-ray at the time of your visit, we will send you to a nearby clinic to have it done or schedule a time to get it done in the clinic you were first seen.
We accept most major insurance plans. We also accept cash, checks, and credit cards.
If you feel that your condition is life threatening you need to be seen in a hospital Emergency Room and should call 911. The ER treats life threatening medical conditions such as chest pains and severe wounds or amputations. Urgent Care Centers treat conditions that need immediate attention, but are not life or limb threatening.
Doctors on Duty has been serving patients since 1988.
Patients are seen on a walk-in basis. Our average “in and out” time is between 30 and 60 minutes.
Fees vary based on the treatment, but most visits for a self-pay patient are between $200 and $250. This cost does not include labs, procedures, or injections.
Urgent care clinics cost 1/10th the cost of an emergency room visit for a comparable medical problem.
Doctors on Duty Medical Clinics hours vary by clinic. Many of our urgent care clinics are open every day of the year, including weekend days and holidays. Please visit the locations page for a full listing of clinic hours.