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Urgent Care

No appointment? No problem.

St. Luke's offers both in-person urgent care and on-demand virtual care visits seven days a week, offering you easy access to convenient, high-quality care. Urgent care visits provide medical treatment of illnesses or injuries that require immediate attention but are not life-threatening. Many conditions can be treated faster and more affordably through an urgent care visit than in an emergency room. Urgent care services are available on weekends and holidays, usually with extended hours.

Please note: chest pain, depression, and headache require in-person evaluation. If you aren't sure if your condition is life-threatening, please go to an emergency room or call 911.


Do you have a bone break, sprain, or sports injury?

St. Luke's Ortho Walk-in Care in Boise provides walk-in/no-appointment care for strains, sprains, fractures, or any injury involving bones, joints, ligaments, or muscles. This service is designed to provide quick, convenient, and effective care for unexpected, acute injuries only. 

Should I Go to the ER or Use Urgent Care?

Should I Go to the ER or Use Urgent Care?

To receive the most appropriate medical care, it’s important to know the difference between urgency and emergency.

Urgent care and walk-in clinics provide medical treatment of illnesses or injuries that require immediate attention but are not life-threatening. If you can’t get in immediately to see your primary care doctor, don’t have a doctor, or are visiting from out of town, you can walk in for medical care and avoid a trip to the emergency department.