Top 10 Best Urgent Care in San Jose, 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.

Carbon Health Urgent Care San Jose - Almaden Ranch

Cherry Avenue, San Jose, California
3.7 (359 reviews)
  • Urgent Care
  • Family Practice
  • Internal Medicine

Carbon Health Provides Smart, hassle-free Primary & Urgent Care. Book same day Adult & Pediatric appointments instantly. More Detail

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Sutter Urgent Care - Los Gatos Center

Los Gatos Boulevard, San Jose, California
3.7 (815 reviews)
  • Classes & Events
  • Preventive Care
  • Healthy Living Blog

At Sutter, we’re more than just a health system. We’re partners in wellness, a hub for innovation, advocates for community health and a career cat More Detail

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Los Gatos Urgent Care

Lark Avenue, San Jose, California
3.4 (179 reviews)
  • Asthma Treatment
  • Walk-In Care
  • Travel Vaccinations (Appointment Required)
  • See More

Our Urgent Care Facility is staffed by Board Certified Physicians Dr. Tabrizi grew up in the San Francisco Bay Area. She attended Monta Vista High More Detail

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Samaritan Medical Care Center

South Winchester Boulevard, San Jose, California
3.2 (280 reviews)

Samaritan Medical Care Center is part of Vituity, a physician-owned and led multispecialty partnership. Vituity has been raising the standard of care More Detail

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Urgent and Primary Care First Street - El Camino Health

North First Street, San Jose, California
3.4 (1309 reviews)
  • Urgent Care
  • Family Practice
  • Internal Medicine

Urgent Care hours: Open 8:00 a.m. to 6:00 p.m., 7 days a week. While we welcome walk-ins, we encourage you to schedule an appointment. Urgent Care pho More Detail

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Valley Health Center Downtown

East Santa Clara Street, San Jose, California
3.3 (723 reviews)
  • Occupational Health
  • Connected Care+
  • Family Practice
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Premise Health is the largest direct healthcare provider in the U.S., partnering with employers, unions, and health plans to serve their people – ou More Detail

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Regional Medical Center

North Jackson Avenue, San Jose, California
3.4 (2706 reviews)
  • 24/7 emergency care
  • Medical care
  • Stroke care
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Acute-care hospital offering comprehensive medical care, including 24/7 emergency care, heart care and stroke care. More Detail

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Valley Health Center Sunnyvale

South Fair Oaks Avenue, San Jose, California
3.3 (1648 reviews)
  • Emergency Department
  • Rehabilitation Center
  • Pediatrics
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Connect with Santa Clara Valley Medical Center's highly qualified team of doctors, specialists, and healthcare professionals. Search Providers. More Detail

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O'Connor Hospital Emergency Room

Forest Avenue, San Jose, California
3.1 (1224 reviews)
  • Emergency Rooms
  • Hospitals
  • Urgent Care

O’Connor Hospital is a nationally recognized, 358-bed acute care facility. More Detail

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Concentra Urgent Care

Walsh Avenue, San Jose, California
2.5 (1468 reviews)
  • Physical Therapy
  • Onsite Clinics
  • Tests and Screenings
  • 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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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.