Top 10 Best Urgent Care in San Francisco, California

Our listings showcase urgent care centers offering immediate medical attention for non-life-threatening conditions. Staffed by experienced professionals, these centers provide treatment for injuries, illnesses, and minor procedures.

Urgent Care + TeleHealth

East 2nd Street, San Francisco, California
4.8 (775 reviews)
  • Pediatric Urgent Care
  • Dog Bite Treatment
  • Arthritis and Knee Pain
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Urgent Care and TeleHealth provides a wide variety of urgent-care medical services at their clinics in Napa, Sonoma, Benicia and Petaluma, California, More Detail

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Urgent Care + TeleHealth

West Napa Street, San Francisco, California
5.0 (199 reviews)
  • Urgent Care,
  • Sports Medicine
  • Dog Bite Treatment
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Need care now? Choose Urgent Care + TeleHealth for fast, affordable, and high-quality healthcare. Skip the long wait and high cost at the ER—connect More Detail

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My Doctor Medical Group

Sutter Street, San Francisco, California
4.5 (272 reviews)
  • COVID-19 Testing
  • Mental Heath
  • Medical Centers
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My Doctor Medical Group is a top concierge medical practice in downtown San Francisco founded by Paul Abramson MD. We believe a collaborative doctor-p More Detail

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Discover Health

Daniel Burnham Court, San Francisco, California
4.9 (130 reviews)
  • Concierge Medicine
  • Internal Medicine
  • Pediatricians

Discover health is a concierge practice, offering direct 24/7 access to outstanding physicians. It is a group of pediatric and adult primary care phys More Detail

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UCSF Health-GoHealth Urgent Care

Gellert Boulevard, San Francisco, California
4.3 (454 reviews)

Experience exceptional care and convenience at our urgent care center located at 325 Gellert Blvd. We offer personalized treatment, transparent costs, More Detail

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UCSF Health-GoHealth Urgent Care

Market Street, San Francisco, California
4.1 (359 reviews)

Experience exceptional care and convenience at our urgent care center located at 1600 Market St. We offer personalized treatment, transparent costs, a More Detail

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UCSF Health Saint Francis Hospital

Hyde Street, San Francisco, California
4.0 (1057 reviews)

Saint Francis Memorial Hospital is a hospital that offers many services, including acute rehabilitation, cancer care, and da vinci robotic surgery. Vi More Detail

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EZCare Clinic

Market Street, San Francisco, California
3.9 (1327 reviews)
  • Counseling & Mental Health
  • Doctors
  • child therapy
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During the second lockdown, I needed to see my therapist for my ADHD. My bestie recommended MEDvidi | EZCare and you know what? - I was on my online a More Detail

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San Francisco International Airport (SFO) Medical Clinic

International Terminal Departures Level, San Francisco, California
3.8 (84 reviews)
  • Oncology
  • Women's health
  • Walk-in Clinics
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Sutter Walk-In Care offers convenient care for common illnesses, such as ear infections and seasonal allergies. We also provide vaccinations and welln More Detail

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St. Francis Urgent Care Center

La Playa Drive, San Francisco, California
3.5 (185 reviews)
  • Injury Care
  • Burns
  • General Urgent Medical Care
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Convenient, low cost, high quality walk-in urgent medical care provided by board certified medical professionals. More Detail

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Frequently Asked Questions

Urgent care centers handle non-life-threatening illnesses and injuries, such as:

  • Flu, colds, and infections
  • Minor fractures and sprains
  • Cuts that need stitches
  • Allergic reactions and asthma attacks

For serious emergencies (chest pain, stroke symptoms, severe trauma), go to the ER instead.

No! Most urgent care clinics accept walk-ins, but some allow online check-ins to reduce wait times.

A typical visit costs $100 to $250, while procedures (like X-rays or stitches) may cost more. Insurance usually covers part or all of the visit, but copays vary.

Wait times are usually 30 minutes to an hour, depending on how busy the clinic is.

Yes! Urgent care doctors can prescribe antibiotics, pain relievers, and other necessary medications. However, they cannot prescribe long-term medications like opioids or anxiety meds.