Quick Care
Need Care Fast? Walk in Today
Our providers can see adults and children of all ages. We have four Quick Care locations throughout the Iowa City area, so you are sure to find one near where you live or work.
Convenient Quick Care Hours Help Out in a Pinch
Our hours include evenings, weekends, and even most holidays.
Urgent, Quick, and Emergency Care - receiving the right care at the right place
When your primary care provider isn't available, Quick Care treats patients with minor illness and injuries.
- Head, ear, and eye conditions
- Ear infections
- Earaches
- Ear wax buildup
- Eye abrasions
- Eye infections
- Pink eye
- Styes
- Minor injuries
- Below-the-neck laceration repair
- Minor burns
- Minor musculoskeletal injuries
- Sprains
- Fracture
- Stomach and genital urinary conditions
- Bladder infection
- Constipation
- Diarrhea
- Nausea
- Vomiting
- Stomach flu
- Sexually transmitted disease (STD)
- Urinary burning
- Frequent urination
- Skin conditions
- Abscess
- Athlete’s foot
- Cold sores
- Insect bites
- Rashes
- Itchy skin
- Ringworm
- Skin infection
- Sunburn
- Respiratory illness
- Flu symptoms
- Bronchitis
- Chest/nasal congestion
- Common cold
- Cough
- Seasonal allergies
- Sinus infections
- Sore throat/laryngitis
- Pneumonia
- RSV
- Iowa sports physicals for middle school and high school age patients(please bring an updated immunization record)
Urgent Care treats all the conditions seen at Quick Care, and more.
Get help when you need it. You may even be able to avoid an unnecessary emergency room visit.
We Go Beyond the Typical Walk-In Clinic with:
- X-rays
- Treating broken bones
- Treating strains and sprains
- Assisting with dehydration (IV fluids)
- Treating cuts and scrapes (Stitches)
Call 911 Immediately or go to the emergency room if you are having a serious or life-threatening condition.
If a person could die or be permanently disabled, it is an emergency.
- Head injury
- Stroke
- Severe bleeding
- Chest pain
- Abdominal pain
- Difficulty breathing
- Severe pain
- Newborn fever
- Major trauma
- Suicidal thoughts
Quick Care video visits: care and convenience at home
For some minor health issues, an in-person trip to a Quick Care location may not be necessary.
A telehealth video visit is an easy and convenient way to meet with a UI Health Care provider to explain your injury or illness, describe your symptoms, receive a diagnosis, discuss treatment options, and get a medication prescription.
For some minor illnesses and injuries, Quick Care video visits are available through MyChart on your smartphone, tablet, or computer.
It’s the same personalized care and expertise you receive at any of our UI Quick Care locations—now available from the comfort and privacy of your home.
Consider a Quick Care video visit for these minor symptoms and health issues:
- Allergies
- Burns
- Colds
- Constipation
- Cough
- COVID-19
- Diaper rash (pediatric only)
- Diarrhea
- Eye irritation or vision problems
- Fever
If further tests are required following your telehealth appointment, an in-person clinic visit may be recommended by your telehealth provider.
Use MyChart to schedule your Quick Care video visit or create a MyChart account. It’s quick, easy, and convenient.
- Heartburn
- Influenza (flu)
- Painful urination (female only)
- Poison Ivy
- Shortness of breath
- Sinus problems
- Sore throat
- STI Testing (Sexually Transmitted Infections)
- Upper respiratory infection (URI)
- Urinary tract infection (UTI)
- Vomiting
- Wheezing
- Wound check
Is this a scheduled appointment?
No. Reserving a spot online lets you pick an estimated time to be seen. It's a way to help you choose when to arrive at the clinic, and that can reduce the amount of time you need to spend sitting in the waiting room.
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Is this a scheduled appointment?
No. While you’re able to hold your spot online in the wait queue, this is not a scheduled appointment. The actual time you are seen will depend on several factors, including the number of patients already being treated in the clinic and the variety of their illnesses. We are required to see the sickest patients first, which can also affect your wait time.