When you have healthcare needs that are urgent but aren't an emergency, Humboldt General Hospital's walk-in clinic is here for you. With convenient hours, we're a great option when you need care soon and aren't able to see your primary care provider.
When to go to the Walk-in Clinic
The doctors and nurse practitioners at the walk-in clinic treat people of all ages. Your family can receive quality care for issues like ear infections, rashes, minor cuts and abrasions, and sports injuries.
The emergency room is still the place to go for serious issues like chest pains, uncontrolled bleeding, or stroke symptoms. You should also go to the ER if you have a work-related issue. We don't treat workers' compensation cases at the Walk-In Clinic.
The Walk-In Clinic is open Monday through Saturday from 7:00 a.m. to 6:30 p.m., closed from 1:00 to 2:00 p.m. for lunch.
What to expect at the walk-in clinic
Getting care at the HGH walk-in clinic is easy. Just come on in and we'll see you as quickly as possible and get you the care you need.
We have a Spanish-speaking medical assistant to help make care accessible to everyone.
Minors, obstetrics patients, and people who need assistance may bring one visitor with them. Minors must be accompanied by a legal guardian.
When you come to the clinic, please bring a photo ID and your insurance card (if you are using insurance). We take most insurance and will help you figure out any payment questions.