Urgent Care Services

When a non-life threatening injury or illness occurs and you need quick, effective treatment, urgent care is accessible at our Dearborn Station location (47 W. Polk St., Suite G1, Chicago, IL 60605) for high-quality, convenient care.

We offer walk-in urgent care availability for adult and pediatric patients, with no appointments required, so you can see a doctor when you need it. 

We will register and provide care for patients arriving 15 minutes prior to closing. To provide a better patient experience, registration may need to close earlier if wait times get too long.

Common conditions treated at urgent care:

  • Testing and treatment for COVID, Flu and RSV (results in an hour or less)
  • Sprains and strains
  • Strep throat
  • Upset stomach
  • STDs/UTIs
  • Ear pain/infection
  • Rashes and insect bites
  • Stitches and care for cuts and burns
  • View the full list

If you are having a healthcare emergency, call 911 or go to your nearest ER. 

Save Your Spot

No need for appointments to see our urgent care doctors. Save your spot in line to make your walk-in experience quicker and more convenient.

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Hours and Services

We will be open from 8 am to 4 pm on Christmas Eve, Christmas Day, New Year's Eve and New Year's Day.

UChicago Medicine Dearborn Station – Urgent Care

Where Should I Go for Care Today?

You never know when a sudden injury or illness may happen. That's why it's so important to be prepared and know what steps you can take as soon as symptoms appear. Click below to learn more about the best times to visit primary care, urgent care or the emergency department.

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When should I contact my primary care doctor?

Your regular doctor is the best person to call for minor health issues because they know your medical history.

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When should I go to urgent care?

When you need care right away, but the illness or injury isn’t considered life-threatening, visit an urgent care clinic.

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When should I seek emergency care?

If you have severe symptoms that could be life-threatening, call 911 or go to the emergency room right away.

Meet Our Urgent Care Team

Led by Anwar Isabell, MD, Urgent Care Medical Director, our physician team provides high-quality care for time-sensitive medical needs, including minor illnesses and injuries.

*UChicago Medicine Medical Group is comprised of UCM Care Network Medical Group, Inc. and Primary Healthcare Associates, S.C. UChicago Medicine Medical Group providers are not employees or agents of The University of Chicago Medical Center, The University of Chicago or UChicago Medicine Ingalls Memorial.