- Walk-in urgent care is in-person care for minor illnesses and injuries for new and existing patients ages 0-18.
- Not sure if care is needed? Use our symptom checker to see.
- Urgent care is open days, nights and weekends and varies by clinic.
Save your spot in line
We encourage families to save their spot in line ahead of time and then wait at home until it's time to be seen. Please know that by selecting a time this is saving your spot in line with an estimated time to be seen. It is not an actual appointment. If there are no spots available, call the clinic before arriving to confirm that walk-ins are still available. To save your spot, please click on your preferred clinic.
Learn more about urgent care walk-in clinics on childrenswi.org.
Conditions treated with urgent care walk-in
Urgent care walk-ins treat minor illnesses and injuries, including conditions like:
- Earache or ear infections
- Sore or strep throat
- Sinus infections
- Colds or flu
- Pink eye or mild eye complaints
- Urinary tract infections
- Persistent cough not accompanied by breathing difficulties
- Minor vomiting or diarrhea
- Mild abdominal issues
- Minor burns or cuts
- Hives, rashes or bug bites
- Diaper rash
- Bruises or sprains
- Lice, scabies or ringworm
- Minor drug reactions
- Minor injuries
- Mild asthma exacerbations/mild wheezing
- Croup
- Constipation