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Walk-In Centers

Get virtual care now for a rash, urinary tract infection, gastrointestinal distress, sinusitis or prescription refills.

UHS Walk-In Centers in Endicott, Norwich, Vestal and Walton provide you and your family with minor, immediate care. With no appointment necessary, you can expect quality medical attention at your convenience. The providers at UHS Walk-In Centers diagnose and treat a broad range of medical problems such as cuts, coughs, fevers, flu, ear infections and vomiting.

Reserve your place in line

For each of our Walk-In locations, you can save your spot in line for a future time today or simply let us know you're on your way now.  Saving your spot in line helps streamline your check-in process and minimizes your wait time. Please be aware that clinical needs are evaluated on a walk-in basis, so your reserved spot in line may change depending on the medical severity of others. Wait times listed online are estimates and subject to change.

Virtual Walk-In vs. Walk-In/Primary Care vs. Emergency Dept.

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