Adult Urgent Care Center (Walk-In Clinic)

 

Adult Urgent Care Center Location:


The Adult Urgent Care Center has moved. Now open on the first floor, north wing of the Outpatient Medical Center.

Adult Urgent Care Center Walk-In Clinic 

The Adult Urgent Care Center is located near downtown Denver, Colorado, in Denver Health's Outpatient Medical Center, providing urgent care services for those who are in need of care after business hours or who cannot be seen by their primary care physician. Our urgent care hours are 7 a.m. - 7 p.m., 7 days a week. (Please note that the Adult Urgent Care Center will open at 8 a.m. on the last Wednesday of each month.)

The Adult Urgent Care Center is designed to be an alternative to the Emergency Department when your regular provider is not available. We suggest that you contact your provider or the NurseLine at (303) 739-1211 before seeking care.

If you think you are experiencing a health emergency, please call 911 or visit the emergency room immediately. Have questions about if you should go to urgent care or the emergency room? Call our 24-hour, free Nurseline at 303-739-1211.

The Adult Urgent Care Center can be found on the first floor, north wing of the Outpatient Medical Center, located at 660 Bannock St. in Denver, also known as Pavilion L. You will find the entrance on the north side of 7th Avenue, clearly marked as the Adult Urgent Care Center entrance.  



What do we treat at the Adult Urgent Care Center?

Urgent Care Services

A few of the common non-emergent illnesses and injuries we treat include:

  • Minor injuries including sprains and strains 
  • Severe colds, flu and fevers
  • Coughs and asthma
  • Minor cuts and abrasions
  • Gynecologic problems

COVID 19 Testing & Lab Services

  • COVID-19 PCR Testing
  • Blood Tests
  • STD tests
  • Pregnancy tests
  • Urinalysis
  • Drug tests and screenings
  • Fecal testing
  • Flu tests and rapid flu tests
  • Strep tests

 

Symptoms Treated at Urgent Care

  • Sore throats, ear aches and other respiratory problems
  • Nausea, diarrhea, vomiting and other digestive concerns
  • Back, joint or muscle pain
  • Abdominal pain
  • Skin rashes and other allergic reactions
  • Swelling or itching