Prompt. Personal. Professional.

Urgent Care Omaha Locations Near You

Walk-ins Available

Monday-Saturday
8:00am – 8:00pm
Sunday
8:00am- 4:00pm

 

Last patient admitted 15 minutes before closing time.

Walk-ins Available

Monday-Saturday
8:00am – 8:00pm
Sunday
8:00am- 4:00pm

 

Last patient admitted 15 minutes before closing time.

Walk-ins Available

Monday-Saturday
8:00am – 8:00pm
Sunday
8:00am- 4:00pm

 

Last patient admitted 15 minutes before closing time.

Walk-ins Available

Monday-Saturday
8:00am – 8:00pm
Sunday
8:00am- 4:00pm

 

Last patient admitted 15 minutes before closing time.

Walk-ins Available

Monday-Saturday
8:00am – 8:00pm
Sunday
8:00am- 4:00pm

 

Last patient admitted 15 minutes before closing time.

To help us serve our patients, please try to arrive 30 minutes before closing. However, depending on patient situations, 30 minutes might not be enough, so we appreciate your patience and understanding.

About Urgent Care Omaha

Our Adult and Children’s Urgent Care Omaha clinics (Bellevue Urgent Care, Bennington Urgent Care, Crossroads Urgent Care, Rockbrook Urgent Care, and West Omaha Urgent Care) offer a variety of urgent care medical services to take care of you, your family, your friends, and your business. At our walk-in clinics in Omaha, Bellevue, and Bennington NE, we provide medical care that fits your schedule when you have a non-emergency illness or injury.

Who We Are

Urgent Care Omaha is a group of five urgent care clinics located in the Omaha metro area, including Bellevue Urgent Care, Bennington Urgent Care, Crossroads Urgent Care, Rockbrook Urgent Care, and West Omaha Urgent Care. Though each clinic is a separate entity, they share common administration and a commitment to provide quality medical care and convenience to patients of all ages.

What We Do

Urgent Care Omaha clinics provide Prompt, Personal, and Professional service when you have a minor injury or illness. We are NOT an emergency room that handles serious or life-threatening situations. Urgent Care Omaha clinics treat things like infections, rashes, nausea, body aches, and assorted injuries that do require medical attention.

What We Treat

Our family Urgent Care Omaha locations (Bellevue Urgent Care, Bennington Urgent Care, Crossroads Urgent Care, Rockbrook Urgent Care, and West Omaha Urgent Care) provide a variety of healthcare services for adults, kids, and your businesses. We treat your urgent illnesses or injuries when they occur- things that do not need to be seen in a hospital emergency room, but still do need prompt medical attention. For very young infants (under six months old) we recommend they be seen in a pediatrician’s office.

Who We Are

“Urgent Care Omaha” is a group of five urgent care clinics located in the Omaha metro area, including Bellevue Urgent Care, Bennington Urgent Care, Crossroads Urgent Care, Rockbrook Urgent Care, and West Omaha Urgent Care. Though each clinic is a separate entity, they share common administration and a commitment to provide quality medical care and convenience to their patients.

What We Do

Urgent Care Omaha clinics provide Prompt, Personal, and Professional service when you have a minor injury or illness. We are NOT an emergency room that handles serious or life-threatening situations. Urgent Care Omaha clinics treat things like infections, rashes, nausea, body aches, and assorted injuries that do require medical attention.

What We Treat

Our family Urgent Care Omaha locations (Bellevue Urgent Care, Bennington Urgent Care, Crossroads Urgent Care, Rockbrook Urgent Care, and West Omaha Urgent Care) provide a variety of health care services for adults and kids and your business. We treat your urgent illnesses or injuries when they occur- things that do not need to be seen in a hospital emergency room, but still do need prompt medical attention. For very young infants (under six months old) we recommend they be seen in a pediatrician’s office.

When to Visit Urgent Care vs. the ER

Visit Urgent Care for:

Coughs, colds, sore throats, ear infections, minor cuts, sprains, bruises, burns, infections, rashes, nausea, and body aches

Go to the ER for:

Chest pain, difficulty breathing, severe bleeding, head injuries, loss of consciousness, stroke symptoms, or any life-threatening condition


Not sure where to go? Call us at one of our five Omaha-area locations, and we’ll help you decide.

Dedicated Pediatric & Children's Care

When your child is sick or injured, you do not have time to wait for a doctor’s appointment. Our five Omaha-area clinics provide prompt, gentle, and expert medical care specifically tailored for children ages 6 months through 18 years old.

 

We know that kids are not just small adults. Our medical providers and staff are experienced in treating children with the patience and compassion needed to make their visit as stress-free as possible.

 

Common Childhood Conditions We Treat:

  • Ear infections and sore throats (including strep)
  • Colds, flu, and RSV testing
  • Minor cuts, scrapes, and burns
  • Sprains and minor sports injuries
  • Rashes and allergic reactions

 

Walk-ins are always welcome, no appointment is ever needed.

Note: For infants under six months old, we strongly recommend they be seen by their primary pediatrician or at a pediatric emergency room.

What Our Clients Say About Us

Frequently Asked Questions

No. We are walk-in clinics, so appointments aren’t required. You can come in any time during our posted hours and be seen by a provider.

Our clinic hours vary by location. Please visit the specific location page to find hours for the clinic nearest you.

Yes, our locations see patients of all ages, including children. There are no appointment requirements or referrals needed for pediatric care. If you have questions about age limits, check the location page or call ahead.

Yes, our locations are equipped to perform X-rays and basic wound care, including stitches and laceration repair. If these services are needed, our providers can perform them during your visit.

Yes, we accept most major insurance plans. Coverage varies by policy and carrier.

Costs depend on your individual insurance plan. Because each plan’s copay and coverage differ, we verify benefits at check-in to determine your copay and any out-of-pocket cost.

If symptoms are not improving, severe, or interfering with daily life, it’s appropriate to come in. Many viral illnesses resolve on their own, but if symptoms last longer than a week or worsen, our providers can evaluate you to determine the need for antibiotics or other treatment.

Find an Omaha Urgent Care Clinic Near You