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Urgent care in Tallahassee, FL
Tallahassee is Florida's state capital and home to Florida State University and Florida A&M University, with a student-heavy and state-government workforce in the Panhandle. You can book a same-day visit at an urgent care clinic in Tallahassee, FL on Solv, or see options for urgent care in Jacksonville when you need a clinic outside the immediate area.
What services do urgent care clinics in Tallahassee offer?
Tallahassee urgent care clinics treat the everyday acute issues that don't need a hospital — minor injuries, lacerations, sprains and strains, flu and strep testing, COVID-19 testing, UTIs, rashes, ear infections, pink eye, minor burns, and seasonal allergies. Most also offer on-site X-ray, lab draws, IV fluids for dehydration, sports and DOT physicals, occupational health and workers' compensation visits, and travel vaccines. Tallahassee Memorial HealthCare and HCA Florida Capital Hospital are the two main provider networks in Leon County, supplemented by retail walk-in clinics.2 For an everyday problem that needs same-day attention, a walk-in clinic is typically faster and significantly less expensive than an emergency-room visit. Most Tallahassee clinics handle both adults and children, support online booking with a published estimated wait time, and process electronic insurance verification at check-in. Many also offer telehealth visits as an alternative when symptoms don't require an in-person evaluation, which is useful for simple respiratory symptoms, medication refills, or follow-up consultations.
Does urgent care in Tallahassee accept Medicaid?
Many urgent care clinics in Tallahassee accept Medicaid, Florida's Medicaid program administered by AHCA.1 Coverage varies by provider — managed care plan participation differs across networks, so confirm acceptance of your specific plan and managed care organization before booking. Some independent clinics participate with a narrower subset of Medicaid plans than the larger hospital-affiliated walk-in networks. According to KFF State Health Facts, Medicaid covers a meaningful share of Florida residents and is one of the most common payers at retail-style urgent care centers nationally.3 If a particular clinic doesn't accept your plan, ask about cash-pay rates — most sites publish a transparent visit price for self-pay patients.
How does Tallahassee urgent care relate to Jacksonville?
Tallahassee is geographically isolated from Florida's peninsular metros — roughly 2.5 hours from Jacksonville and 4 hours from Tampa — so it functions as a self-contained regional hub for the Panhandle and South Georgia. According to the U.S. Census Bureau, Tallahassee had a population of approximately approximately 201,000 as of the 2020 Census, which shapes both the density of clinics and the mix of providers you'll find locally.4 For most everyday issues — fevers, sprains, lacerations, strep — local walk-in clinics resolve the visit without ever needing a trip into the larger metro. When a clinic in town is closed or fully booked, residents often expand the search to urgent care in Jacksonville for additional walk-in and bookable options, particularly for late-night or holiday visits when smaller-town hours are more limited.
Costs for a typical Tallahassee urgent care visit run substantially lower than an emergency-room visit for the same problem. Most walk-in clinics collect a copay or coinsurance at the front desk for insured patients, with cash-pay rates for common visit types like strep tests, UTI evaluation, school and sports physicals, and basic injury care typically published on the clinic's website or visible during booking. Choosing a walk-in clinic over the ER for non-emergency problems saves both money and time — most urgent care visits resolve in under an hour, compared with multi-hour ER waits during busy periods. When you book on Solv, you can compare insurance acceptance, cash-pay pricing, and current wait times across clinics in Tallahassee and the surrounding area before you arrive.
Nearby urgent care
- Jacksonville, FL — closest large metro to the east
- Pensacola, FL — western Panhandle anchor
- Panama City, FL — coastal Panhandle city
- Crawfordville, FL — small Wakulla County neighbor

Updated on May 25, 2026
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Urgent Care FAQs
Are there urgent care clinics in Tallahassee?
Yes. Solv lists same-day, bookable urgent care clinics serving Tallahassee, FL and the surrounding area for sprains, infections, rashes, lab work, and other non-emergency conditions.Does urgent care in Tallahassee accept Medicaid?
Many do. Medicaid is Florida's Medicaid program, administered by AHCA. Acceptance varies by clinic and by managed care plan, so confirm with the clinic before your visit.What insurance do urgent care centers in Tallahassee accept?
Most Tallahassee urgent care clinics accept major commercial plans (Aetna, Blue Cross Blue Shield, Cigna, UnitedHealthcare), Medicare, TRICARE, and cash pay. Medicaid acceptance varies by provider.Should I go to urgent care or the ER in Tallahassee?
Urgent care handles minor injuries and illnesses that need same-day care but aren't life-threatening — sprains, fevers, strep, simple lacerations, UTIs. For chest pain, stroke symptoms, severe bleeding, head injury with loss of consciousness, or trouble breathing, go to the emergency room at Tallahassee Memorial Hospital ER or call 911.Where do FSU and FAMU students typically go for urgent care in Tallahassee?
FSU University Health Services and FAMU Student Health Services cover students during weekdays. Off-campus walk-in clinics along Tennessee Street, Monroe Street, and Apalachee Parkway handle evening, weekend, and break-week visits, and most accept student health plans plus major commercial insurance.
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