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About Urgent Care Omaha

We are an independent, locally-owned group of five urgent care clinics in the Omaha metropolitan area. Our five clinics Bellevue Urgent Care (since 2009), Bennington Urgent Care (Opened in 2024 – newest location), Crossroads Urgent Care (since 2016), Rockbrook Urgent Care (since 2011), and West Omaha Urgent Care (since 2022). Each clinic started out as a separate entity, and then united as a common group known as the “Urgent Care Network of Omaha”. In 2019, we shortened our name to “Urgent Care Omaha.”

The focus of Urgent Care Omaha is to take care of the issues that aren’t extreme, but still do need medical help. We treat urgent minor illnesses like the flu, infections, fevers, nausea, stomach aches, etc. Also, we treat minor injuries such as sprains, possible broken bones, lacerations, sports injuries, etc. We also provide occupational health services like work comp care, pre-employment physicals, drug screens, etc. More details are available on our services page.

We provide medical care that fits your schedule, whether you have a regular doctor or not. We encourage everyone to have a primary care physician for their ongoing medical needs. Sometimes, however, we know that primary care doctors are not available on evenings and weekends, or their schedule is full. That’s when we can provide prompt attention to your acute medical issues. We will forward your medical record from your urgent care visit to your primary doctor, upon your request.

Ten Things to Know About Urgent Care Omaha

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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 and Bellevue and Bennington, we provide medical care that fits your schedule when you have a non-emergency illness or injury.

No, Urgent Care Omaha clinics are not emergency rooms. We take care of minor injuries or illnesses that need medical attention. If you have a serious, life-threatening condition such as a possible heart attack or stroke, severe bleeding, head trauma, breathing problems, are unresponsive, etc, you need to call 911 or go to a hospital emergency room.

No, Urgent Care Omaha clinics are not emergency rooms. We take care of minor injuries or illnesses that need medical attention. If you have a serious, life-threatening condition such as a possible heart attack or stroke, severe bleeding, head trauma, breathing problems, are unresponsive, etc, you need to call 911 or go to a hospital emergency room.

We are open:

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

We are open on all holidays, too, but our hours may vary from our regular daily schedule. We check-in our last patient of the day 15 minutes prior to scheduled closing time. Occasionally, when our treatment rooms are full in the last hour, we may stop admitting more patients earlier. This end-of-day policy allows us to give adequate time to treat our patients and also enables our staff to get home at a consistent time.

No. Urgent Care Omaha clinics are open on a walk-in basis, seven days a week, including holidays.

Omaha Urgent Care clinics participate with most insurance plans, but we urge you to call the phone number on the back of your card to verify that we are in-network. Patients need to have their insurance card/ info and valid photo ID in order to file to insurance. You will be responsible for paying your co-pay at the time of service. Any amount remaining after your claim has been processed by your insurance company will be billed to you. We do accept Medicare, and we accept both Nebraska and Iowa Medicaid. We are unable to accept Medicaid for any other states.

 

For patients without insurance, the cost of the visit of $155 is due when you check in. Should any other testing or procedures be required for your treatment, the cost of those are due at the end of your visit before you leave. The cost of any potential tests or procedures will be discussed with your prior to performing them.

 

For patients without insurance, the cost of the visit of $155 is due when you check in. Should any other testing or procedures be required for your treatment, the cost of those are due at the end of your visit before you leave. The cost of any potential tests or procedures will be discussed with your prior to performing them.

If you are coming in for a drug screen, regulations require we give a person up to three hours to provide a valid specimen, so we stop collecting drug screens three hours prior to our closing time. No appointment is needed, but you must have a valid photo ID when taking a drug screen.

For very young infants (under six months old) we recommend they be seen in a pediatrician’s office, but otherwise we can treat all ages.

We are a locally-owned group of five urgent care clinics. Bellevue Urgent Care, NE opened in 2009, Bennington Urgent Care opened in 2024, Rockbrook Urgent Care opened in 2011, Crossroads Urgent Care opened in 2016, and West Omaha Urgent Care opened in 2022. Our group is not affiliated with any larger medical corporation or hospital.

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