Explore your care options
Immediate Care Video Visit
Need care from the comfort of your home? Connect with a provider through a video visit for non-emergency issues like coughs, sore throats or minor injuries.
In-person Immediate Care Clinics
Prefer an in-person visit? Stop by one of our Immediate Care Clinics; open evenings, weekends, and holidays, with no appointment needed.
Schedule an appointment
For nonurgent concerns, browse a list of primary care doctors and schedule a visit online.
Why choose Nebraska Medicine for immediate care?
Immediate Care Clinic visits cost the same as a regular visit to your primary care provider.
With extended evening, weekend, and holiday hours, we’re here when you need us.
With Nebraska Medicine, you’re in experienced, compassionate hands, ready to help you feel better.
Common conditions we treat
Our immediate care services cover a wide range of common health issues, including:
Immediate care or emergency room?
For nonlife-threatening issues, immediate care is a great choice. For serious symptoms like chest pain, breathing difficulty, or major injuries, an emergency room visit may be more appropriate. View our guide to help you decide.
FAQ
Yes, most insurance types are accepted, with co-pays due at the time of service.
Patients six months and older are welcome. For children under six months, please visit the ER.
Video visits are available for minor, nonemergency issues such as cold symptoms, rashes and minor injuries. View the full list of treatable conditions.
No appointment is required for in-person immediate care. Just walk in during clinic hours. View today's hours and estimated wait times.
Ready to get started?
Whether you prefer connecting online or visiting us in person, we’re ready to help you start feeling better today.
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