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4.49(184 reviews)
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My doc had no appointments, went here. Thought I had a simple sinus infection. Golf ball size swelling on my glands, having trouble swallowing. Doc said no infection gave me a low dose of steroids for swelling. Took steroids for 2 days and I was getting worse. It was Saturday so I had to go to Urgent care. Doc took one look at me and realized how bad it was. Shot in the butt with antibiotics, ten day regimen of more antibiotics. Feeling better now. Do not go to this place if you need an anything more than a band aid. I had 2 raging infections going on at once. If she did not know what she was doing she should have said that and sent me to ER. I will be filing a formal complaint, I have all the documentation.
4.59(316 reviews)
This clinic is rated highly in reviews for their clean offices

Sparkling Clean

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Other than the wait time everything was great. I scheduled an appointment and not sure if the people waiting had one also.
4.63(223 reviews)
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Amazing just moved to area and was so thankful for being able to see health care on a minutes notice.
5.0(1 reviews)
This clinic has shorter than average waiting periods

Short Wait Time

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4.65(210 reviews)
This clinic is rated highly in reviews for their friendly staff

Friendly Staff

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This was my 2nd time visiting the clinic. Once again I was very happy with my everything about the experience. Got in right away, staff and docs were all very nice and like last time, the treatment is has brought relief very quickly. I’m a Kaiser member and I’m so glad I’m able to come here.
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3.67(3 reviews)
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1.55(68 reviews)
This clinic is rated highly in reviews for their friendly staff

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I've been here twice so far and it's been great. I did wait a long time to be seen the first time but I was a walk-in and most everybody had appointments. The X-rays I had taken were really quick. The Chiropractor explains everything really good and the staff is very nice.
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3.93(28 reviews)
This clinic has shorter than average waiting periods

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Suzy Choi, PA-C ...YOU ARE A BLESSING!! I want to start off by thanking you for being so kind and listening to my symptoms. I was so scared but you talked with me and reassured me of my treatment plan. You related with me and understood me, making me feel so much better. I appreciate you for all that you do. You told me you were the only provider working and you were so backed up with patients. I noticed you took the time that each one needed. I was waiting for awhile, but due to covid-19 it is understandable. It wasn't that bad and to have a wonderful provider like yourself meant the world. You are appreciated and so is all your nurses and staff. Thank you again!!❤❤
2.0(19 reviews)
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They saved our vacation with a rapid covid test that really was rapid! Crystal was super!
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Urgent Care in Sacramento, CA

Sacramento is California's state capital and home to UC Davis Medical Center — the only Level I adult and pediatric trauma center in California north of San Francisco, providing emergency and trauma services for a 33-county region spanning 65,000 square miles and 6 million residents.1 For the vast majority of non-emergency health needs, urgent care clinics throughout Sacramento deliver same-day access that keeps the region's trauma resources available for its intended purpose — and keeps residents from spending hours in an ER when a walk-in clinic can treat them in under an hour.

When should Sacramento residents use urgent care instead of the ER?

UC Davis Medical Center's emergency department handles the most complex trauma and acute illness for a massive geographic region of Northern California. Using it for flu, a UTI, or a sprained ankle is not just inefficient — it contributes to the wait times that affect genuinely critical patients. Urgent care is appropriate for respiratory infections, strep throat, ear and sinus infections, UTIs, minor injuries, rashes, eye infections, and non-severe fractures.

Reserve the ER — and call 911 — for chest pain, stroke symptoms, severe breathing difficulty, major trauma, uncontrolled bleeding, loss of consciousness, or a high fever with confusion or stiff neck. California's median ER wait time exceeds two and a half hours,2 while Sacramento urgent care clinics typically see patients within 15 to 45 minutes.

What do Sacramento urgent care clinics treat?

Walk-in clinics across Sacramento treat a wide range of everyday conditions: influenza, COVID-19, RSV, colds, strep throat, ear and sinus infections, urinary tract infections, pink eye, rashes, nausea, minor lacerations, burns, sprains, and non-severe fractures. Rapid testing for flu, strep, and COVID-19 is available at most locations, along with point-of-care lab work and X-ray imaging.

Sacramento's proximity to the Sierra Nevada creates a seasonally active outdoor recreation culture. Hiking, cycling, and water sports on the American River contribute to a steady volume of minor orthopedic injuries at urgent care clinics throughout summer. Fall and winter bring wildfire smoke from the surrounding foothills — a recurring air quality challenge that can worsen asthma, COPD, and other respiratory conditions and drive elevated urgent care utilization.

Providers with multiple Sacramento-area urgent care locations include Sutter Health Urgent Care (Arden, Midtown, Elk Grove, and other sites across the Sutter network), AIMS Urgent Care, and Kaiser Permanente (for Kaiser members). Dignity Health / Mercy Urgent Care provides additional options in the Sacramento metro, with ties to the Mercy General and Methodist Hospital networks.

Related services at Sacramento urgent care clinics:

Does urgent care in Sacramento accept Medi-Cal?

Most urgent care clinics in Sacramento accept Medi-Cal, California's Medicaid program. Sacramento County administers Medi-Cal managed care through contracted health plans, and Blue Shield of California Promise Health Plan is one of the key Medi-Cal managed care organizations serving the region. Residents who need help enrolling can contact Sacramento County's Department of Health Services or apply through Covered California.

Sacramento's status as the state capital means a large portion of residents carry CalPERS-administered health plans through state government employment — the State of California is the metropolitan area's single largest employer,3 and most Sacramento urgent care clinics accept the commercial insurance plans commonly carried by state employees, including Anthem Blue Cross, Blue Shield, UnitedHealthcare, and Kaiser Permanente.

In addition to Medi-Cal and commercial plans, most urgent care clinics in Sacramento accept Medicare and offer self-pay rates.

What is the healthcare landscape in Sacramento?

According to U.S. Census Bureau QuickFacts, Sacramento's population is approximately 524,943, with Sacramento County home to about 1.6 million residents.4 The city's healthcare infrastructure is anchored by UC Davis Health, Sutter Health, Kaiser Permanente Sacramento, Dignity Health, and a network of federally qualified health centers serving Medi-Cal patients and the uninsured.

UC Davis Medical Center was re-verified as a Level I trauma center and Level I pediatric trauma center by the American College of Surgeons in 2022 — one of only three California facilities verified at Level I for both adult and pediatric populations.1 The center serves trauma patients from 33 counties spread across Northern California, the Sierra Nevada, and the Sacramento Valley. This regional trauma mission makes appropriate use of urgent care for non-emergency needs particularly important in Sacramento: a city that serves as both a major population center and the de facto trauma hub for a vast geography.

Air quality in Sacramento is affected by Sacramento Valley meteorology, Central Valley agricultural emissions, and especially by Sierra Nevada wildfire smoke, which has driven some of the worst AQI days in the region during recent fire seasons. Patients with respiratory conditions are encouraged to monitor daily AQI and seek urgent care early when symptoms worsen during smoke events.

Book urgent care in Sacramento on Solv

Solv makes it easy to find and book urgent care in Sacramento with real-time availability, Medi-Cal and CalPERS plan verification, and online check-in. Same-day walk-in care is available throughout the week at Sutter Health, AIMS Urgent Care, and other clinics across the metro.

Urgent care is also available in nearby Sacramento-area communities including Elk Grove, Roseville, Folsom, Rancho Cordova, and Citrus Heights.

Urgent Care FAQs

  • How long is the wait at urgent care in Sacramento?

    Most Sacramento urgent care clinics see patients within 15 to 45 minutes of arrival for non-complex visits. California's median ER wait time exceeds two and a half hours, making urgent care substantially faster for the illnesses and injuries it is designed to treat. Sutter Health, AIMS Urgent Care, and Kaiser Permanente offer online check-in and scheduling through Solv to reduce your wait.
  • Does urgent care in Sacramento accept Medi-Cal?

    Yes. Most urgent care clinics in Sacramento accept Medi-Cal, California's Medicaid program. Sutter Health, AIMS Urgent Care, and Dignity Health all accept Medi-Cal managed care plans including Blue Shield Promise. Residents unsure of their eligibility can apply through Covered California or Sacramento County's Department of Health Services.
  • What insurance do Sacramento urgent care clinics accept?

    Sacramento urgent care clinics accept Medi-Cal, Medicare, CalPERS health plans (Anthem, Blue Shield, UnitedHealthcare, Kaiser), and major commercial insurance. Because the State of California is Sacramento's largest employer, most clinics are well-versed in CalPERS plan requirements. Kaiser Permanente urgent care is available to Kaiser members; other clinics serve all other insurance types.
  • Is urgent care in Sacramento open on evenings and weekends?

    Yes. Sutter Health Urgent Care, AIMS Urgent Care, and Dignity Health locations in Sacramento maintain extended hours on evenings and weekends. Most are open until 7 or 8 PM on weekdays and Saturday, with reduced Sunday hours. Check Solv for current hours and real-time availability at locations near you.
  • When should I go to UC Davis Medical Center's ER instead of urgent care?

    UC Davis Medical Center is the only Level I adult and pediatric trauma center north of San Francisco — go there (or call 911) for chest pain, stroke symptoms, severe breathing difficulty, major trauma, uncontrolled bleeding, loss of consciousness, or a high fever with confusion. For respiratory infections, minor injuries, UTIs, and routine illnesses, choose urgent care to preserve UC Davis ER capacity for true emergencies.
  • Can urgent care in Sacramento treat wildfire smoke-related symptoms?

    Yes. Sacramento is affected by Sierra Nevada and Central Valley wildfire smoke during summer and fall, and urgent care clinics regularly treat asthma exacerbations, COPD flares, eye irritation, and sinus symptoms related to poor air quality. Clinics can provide bronchodilators, oral steroids, updated inhalers, and guidance on when symptoms require emergency evaluation. Patients with serious respiratory distress should go to the ER.
  • Where can I find urgent care near Elk Grove, Roseville, or the Sacramento suburbs?

    Sutter Health, Kaiser Permanente, and independent urgent care clinics operate throughout the Sacramento metro, including Elk Grove, Roseville, Folsom, Rancho Cordova, and Citrus Heights. Solv lists all locations with real-time availability and insurance filters. You can browse Elk Grove urgent care at solvhealth.com/ca/c/elk-grove-ca-urgent-care and Roseville at solvhealth.com/ca/c/roseville-ca-urgent-care.
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  1. UC Davis Health, Level I Trauma Center Re-verification (Aug 2022) — https://health.ucdavis.edu/news/headlines/uc-davis-medical-center-re-verified-as-level-i-trauma-center-by-american-college-of-surgeons/2022/08
  2. HospitalStats.org, ER Wait Time — Sacramento County, CA — https://www.hospitalstats.org/ER-Wait-Time/Sacramento-County-CA.htm
  3. California Health Care Foundation, Sacramento Regional Market Brief — https://www.chcf.org/wp-content/uploads/2017/12/PDF-AlmanacRegMktBriefSacramento09.pdf
  4. U.S. Census Bureau QuickFacts, Sacramento city / Sacramento County, California — https://www.census.gov/quickfacts/sacramentocitycalifornia
  5. California DHCS, Medi-Cal Managed Care — https://www.healthcareoptions.dhcs.ca.gov/en/find-provider

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