Urgent Care Versus Walk-In Clinic: Know the Difference

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Urgent Care Versus a Walk-In Clinic: What’s the Difference?

When illness or injury strikes, especially after hours or on a weekend, it can be tricky to decide where to turn for care.

Should you head to an urgent care center or a walk-in clinic? Understanding the differences can help you get the right care quickly.

While both facilities offer medical care, and some urgent care centers are considered "walk-in clinics," there are differences between urgent care and walk-in clinics when it comes to the services they provide.

And at AdventHealth Centra Care, you get the best of both: full-service urgent care with the walk-in convenience you need.

Walk-In Clinics Versus Urgent Care Centers

The primary difference between urgent care and walk-in clinics is the type of medical care they provide.

Walk-in clinics are typically staffed by nurse practitioners (NPs) or physician assistants (PAs), who are trained to diagnose and treat common illnesses, prescribe medications and perform certain diagnostic tests. While they provide essential care for minor health issues, their scope may be more limited compared to urgent care centers.

Visit a walk-in clinic for medical conditions like:

  • Cold or flu treatment
  • Health screenings, such as for diabetes or high blood pressure
  • Rash without fever
  • Sore throat
  • Slight ear pain
  • Splinter removal
  • Vaccinations

Urgent care clinics, however, are almost always staffed by at least one doctor and offer a broader range of services, including labs, X-rays, orthopedic urgent care and treatment for more serious, but non-emergency, conditions.

Due to the additional staffing and services, urgent care centers typically treat a larger variety of medical conditions, including:

  • Annual immunizations
  • Cold or flu symptoms
  • Diarrhea
  • Earache
  • Fever without a rash
  • Headaches and migraine
  • Insect bites with no allergic reaction
  • Mild asthma
  • Mild dehydration
  • Minor broken bones that did not break the skin
  • Minor burns
  • Minor cuts that may need a few stitches
  • Nausea, vomiting, or abdominal pain
  • Pink eye
  • Skin conditions like rash or hives
  • Strains and sprains
  • Sports physicals and school physicals
  • Strep throat
  • Urinary tract infection (UTI)
  • X-ray services

While all urgent care centers are technically walk-in clinics, as you can walk in and receive medical care without making an appointment, not all walk-in clinics are urgent care facilities.

AdventHealth Centra Care Is a Clinic Set Apart

AdventHealth Centra Care is both a high-level urgent care center that also accepts walk-ins, with no appointment needed.

At our urgent care centers, you’ll have access to:

  • Walk-in availability with no appointment needed
  • Extended hours, including evenings and weekends
  • Onsite X-rays, lab testing and medications
  • Treatment for both minor illnesses and more complex injuries
  • Pediatric-friendly care
  • Digital check-in for faster visits
  • Seamless connection to the AdventHealth network

Common Misconceptions About Urgent Care and Walk-In Clinics

Because both terms are often used interchangeably, there are misconceptions surrounding urgent care and walk-in clinics. Let’s take a look at a few.

  • "Walk-in clinics are cheaper than urgent care centers."
    • Not necessarily, especially if they refer you elsewhere for labs or imaging.

  • "Walk-in clinics and urgent care centers are the same thing."
    • While you can walk into an urgent care center, it is not technically a walk-in clinic, which typically offers more limited services.

  • "The wait at an urgent care center is just as long as at the emergency department.
    • Nope! Most urgent care appointments take between 15 and 45 minutes, while you can sit in an ER for hours before being seen by a doctor.

  • "The medical staff at urgent care is not qualified."
    • Untrue! All urgent care centers have at least one board-certified physician, as well as fully trained medical providers like nurse practitioners and physician assistants.

  • "Urgent care is just for emergencies."
    • Incorrect. Urgent care is for non-life-threatening conditions that need fast attention.

  • "I need an appointment to be seen at urgent care."
    • Not at AdventHealth Centra Care! We recommend you reserve a time to reduce wait times, but you don’t need an appointment to be seen by a provider.

AdventHealth Centra Care Is the Caring Choice

When you or a loved one needs prompt, non-emergency care and your primary care provider isn’t available, we’re here to help.

With a focus on convenience, comfort, and quality care, our facilities offer:

  • Best of both worlds: The accessibility of a walk-in clinic with the resources and expertise of urgent care
  • Care for everyone: Ideal for families, travelers and busy professionals
  • Flexible options: Accepts most insurance plans and self-pay
  • Peace of mind: Helping you avoid unnecessary trips to the ER
  • Trusted, compassionate care: Backed by our connected network of care

How to Visit Us: Walk In or Check In Online

At AdventHealth Centra Care, we make getting care simple and convenient. You’re welcome to walk in or make an appointment online to let us know you’re coming. Whatever works best for you.

To help us provide care quickly and smoothly, bring your ID, insurance card and a list of current medications.

Frequently Asked Questions About Urgent Care Versus Walk-In Clinics

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Is AdventHealth Centra Care a walk-in clinic or urgent care center?

Both! AdventHealth Centra Care is a full-service urgent care center that also accepts walk-ins.

What’s the difference between urgent care and walk-in clinics?

Simply put, walk-in clinics treat a smaller variety of issues, while urgent care handles a wider range, including injuries and diagnostics — like what you’ll find at AdventHealth Centra Care.

Does AdventHealth Centra Care treat children?

Yes! We provide pediatric urgent care for common illnesses and injuries.

What insurance does AdventHealth Centra Care accept?

Most major insurance plans are accepted. Self-pay options are also available.

Get the Right Care, Right Away

Knowing the types of health issues that an urgent care center and a walk-in clinic can treat will help you make the right non-emergency medical decision for you and your family.

And no matter what you call us, AdventHealth Centra Care delivers trusted care fast — with or without an appointment.

For non-emergency medical needs, we’re here for you, on your schedule.

Find your nearest AdventHealth Centra Care location or check in online today.

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