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Walk-In Urgent Care in Phoenix

Find urgent care clinics open now — no appointment needed. Verified hours, insurance info, and walk-in status.

Phoenix's grid-shaped sprawl across the Valley of the Sun is well-covered by Banner Urgent Care (the dominant hospital-system chain throughout Arizona), NextCare (headquartered in Arizona with one of the densest local footprints in the state), and FastMed across the East and West Valley. Whether you're in Scottsdale, Tempe, or the far West Valley, urgent care is typically within a short drive. Many Phoenix clinics accept AHCCCS (Arizona's Medicaid program), UnitedHealthcare, Aetna, and Cigna.

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Frequently Asked Questions — Walk-In Care in Phoenix

Can I walk into an urgent care clinic in Phoenix without an appointment?
Yes. Walk-in urgent care clinics throughout the Phoenix metro accept patients on a first-come, first-served basis. Many offer app or online check-in so you can hold your place in line before you leave home.
Does AHCCCS cover urgent care in Phoenix?
Yes. AHCCCS (Arizona's Medicaid program) is accepted at many urgent care clinics in the Phoenix area. Accepted plans vary by clinic, so confirm before your visit.
Which urgent care chains are most common in Phoenix?
Banner Urgent Care, operated by Banner Health, is the largest hospital-affiliated urgent care chain in the Valley. NextCare Urgent Care, headquartered in Arizona, also has a very dense network of locations across Phoenix, Scottsdale, Mesa, and surrounding cities.
Does Phoenix traffic make it worth checking clinic wait times before going?
Absolutely. The Phoenix metro is highly car-dependent and freeways can be congested, especially during peak hours. Many clinics offer online check-in or estimated wait times on their websites — use these tools to pick a clinic that's both nearby and has a shorter queue before you get in the car.
Can I find a Spanish-speaking urgent care clinic in Phoenix?
Yes. Phoenix has a large Spanish-speaking population and many urgent care clinics across the Valley have bilingual staff. Use the 'Se habla español' filter on our results page to show only clinics where Spanish-language services are available.