Walk‑in urgent care

Fast, friendly care —
without the hassle.

Walk‑in care for injuries, illness, and occupational medicine. Same‑day PCR. Open 7 days a week.

Mon–Fri 9am–10pm • Sat–Sun 8am–8pm Latest open urgent care in the tri‑county area. We are open and accepting online reservations.
Walk‑in
No appointment required
Occ Med
DOT & employer services
7 days
Open every day
X-Ray
Available every day
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What we treat

Injuries, illness, occupational medicine.

Injuries

  • Sprains, strains, minor fractures
  • Cuts, scrapes, minor burns
  • Work‑related injuries (non‑emergent)

Illness

  • Cold & flu symptoms, fever, sore throat
  • PCR: flu, COVID, RSV, strep
  • Results the same day of your visit
  • UTIs, rashes, asthma, GI illness

All ages. Same‑day PCR when you need it. Full services & details. Not sure if you need us or the ER? See our guide or call (585) 872‑1003. Emergency: 911.

Family care

Care for the whole family.

From first visit to every stage of life—we're here.

Rapid in-office testing – flu, COVID, strep and more, results at your visit.
Pediatric care
A baby and parent during a gentle exam – family-centered care from day one.
Family-centered care
A healthcare provider wrapping an ankle – sprains and minor injuries.
Injury & sprains
A young child smiling – we see patients from birth through every age.
Same-day testing
On-site X-ray at Urgent Care Now – same-day imaging for injuries and fractures.
Onsite X-Ray
A clinician with stethoscope and laptop – thorough, professional care.
Professional Care

Get here

Directions & hours

60 Barrett Dr, Webster NY · Left entrance · Mon–Fri 9am–10pm, Sat–Sun 8am–8pm

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Reserve your spot

Save your place in line before you arrive. Walk-ins are always welcome too.

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Pay your bill

Review how online pay works, then continue to our secure payment portal.

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Urgent care near you

We serve Rochester, Monroe County, and Wayne County. Choose your area for directions and visit details.

Location & hours

Urgent care or ER?

Guide only. When in doubt, come in or call (585) 872‑1003. Emergency: 911.

Urgent care is often right for

  • Minor cuts, sprains, simple fractures
  • Fever, flu, ear infections, sore throat
  • Rashes, allergies, skin infections
  • UTIs, stomach upset, mild asthma
  • Flu/COVID/strep/RSV testing; minor stitches

Go to the ER for

  • Chest pain or heart attack signs
  • Severe trouble breathing
  • Stroke signs (weakness, confusion)
  • Severe trauma, heavy bleeding, head injury
  • Anaphylaxis; poisoning; overdose

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