Emergencies: For life-threatening medical emergencies such as trauma, serious head injury, unconsciousness, chest pain, difficulty breathing, choking, significant bleeding, stroke-related symptoms, or thoughts that could result in personal harm or harm to others, please call 911 or go to the nearest emergency care location.
Rochester Regional Health Urgent Care providers and staff are trained to diagnose and treat most non-life threatening injuries and illnesses. We also provide a full line of occupational health services.
Check Wait TimesVirtual urgent care is available 7 days a week for minor injuries and common illnesses from the comfort of your home, or wherever you are. No need to be a current patient or have a MyCare account.
Like most medical practices, Rochester Regional Health Urgent Care requires payment at the time of service. Fees vary depending on the level of service provided. We accept most major insurance plans. Urgent care fees and co-pays are typically lower than those charged by emergency rooms.
Rochester Regional Health Urgent Care provides urgent care for non-threatening health concerns. View the list below: