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.

UCSF Screening & Acute Care Clinic

Parnassus Avenue, San Francisco, California
2.9 (76 reviews)
  • Primary Care
  • Emergency Care
  • Urgent Care

UCSF Health's mission, vision and values convey the reasons we exist as an organization, what we aspire to as an organization and the way we will work More Detail

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UCSF Health St. Mary's Hospital

Stanyan Street, San Francisco, California
3.5 (714 reviews)
  • Urgent care
  • Medical Centers
  • Emergency rooms

St. Mary's Medical Center is a hospital that offers many services, including cancer care, adolescent psychiatric services, and orthopedics. Visit St. More Detail

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Concentra Urgent Care

California Street, San Francisco, California
3.5 (729 reviews)
  • Occupational Therapy
  • physical therapy
  • travel health and vaccination
  • See More

Concentra operates 520+ medical centers and employer clinics nationwide providing occupational medicine, injury care, and physical therapy services. More Detail

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STAT MED Urgent Care

Sunvalley Boulevard, San Francisco, California
3.5 (1181 reviews)
  • COVID-19 Testing
  • Urgent Care
  • Treatment for Skin Conditions
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STAT MED Urgent Care Walk-in Clinics. Top-quality, affordable ER alternative. Clinics: Brentwood, Con More Detail

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Zuckerberg San Francisco General Hospital and Trauma Center

Potrero Avenue, San Francisco, California
3.5 (1604 reviews)
  • Mental Health
  • Testing & Diagnostics
  • Primary Care
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A Comprehensive Medical Center An essential part of San Francisco's health care system serving some 100,000 patients each year and providing 20 percen More Detail

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Carbon Health Urgent & Primary Care Corte Madera

Corte Madera Town Center, San Francisco, California
3.1 (432 reviews)
  • Urgent Care
  • Family Practice
  • Internal Medicine

Carbon Health is a human-centered healthcare provider using technology to make great care accessible. More Detail

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Concentra Urgent Care

South Linden Avenue, San Francisco, California
3.1 (1007 reviews)
  • drug testing
  • vaccinations C2
  • urgent care
  • See More

Concentra is the largest provider of occupational health services in the United States, with the mission to improve the health of America’s workforc More Detail

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Carbon Health Urgent & Primary Care San Francisco - Civic Center

Market Street, San Francisco, California
2.1 (191 reviews)
  • Internal Medicine
  • Urgent Care
  • Family Practice

Carbon Health is a modern, tech-enabled healthcare company transforming the primary care and urgent care experience. More Detail

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AHMC Seton Medical Center

Sullivan Avenue, San Francisco, California
2.9 (830 reviews)
  • Hospitals
  • urgent care

AHMC Seton Medical Center has been serving the health care needs of San Francisco and northern San Mateo County since its founding as Mary's Help Hosp More Detail

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Emergency Room | Kaiser Permanente San Francisco Medical Center and Medical Offices

Geary Boulevard, San Francisco, California
2.7 (1148 reviews)
  • Mental Heath
  • Women's Health
  • Medical Centres
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At Kaiser Permanente, we make it easy for you to manage your care. Create your online account to choose your doctor, make appointments, fill prescript 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.