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Norton Immediate Care Center, Arena Plaza
Norton Immediate Care Center

Concentra Urgent Care, Broadway
Concentra Urgent Care
Pediatric & Adult Prompt Care
Pediatric & Adult Prompt Care
First Care, University of Louisville Hospital
First Care
All Around Healthcare - Primary & Urgent Care (Old Louisville), Louisville
All Around Healthcare - Primary & Urgent Care (Old Louisville)
RHN Clark Memorial Physicians Practices, LLC
RHN Clark Memorial Physicians Practices, LLC
UofL Health Urgent Care Plus, Parkland
UofL Health Urgent Care Plus
Norton Immediate Care Center, Audubon
Norton Immediate Care Center
Norton Immediate Care Center, Highlands
Norton Immediate Care Center
Norton Immediate Care Center, Clarksville
Norton Immediate Care Center
Teri Gore, APRN
Teri Gore, APRN
Norton Immediate Care Center
Norton Immediate Care Center
New Family Urgent Care
New Family Urgent Care
Metro Urgent Care, Preston
Metro Urgent Care
Norton Immediate Care Center, Dixie Highway
Norton Immediate Care Center

Baptist Health Urgent Care, Jeffersonville
Baptist Health Urgent Care
Norton Immediate Care Center , New Albany
Norton Immediate Care Center
Green Valley Care Center
Green Valley Care Center

Concentra Urgent Care, Dutchmans Parkway
Concentra Urgent Care
Baptist Health Urgent Care, Breckenridge
Baptist Health Urgent Care
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Urgent care in Louisville, KY
Louisville is home to Humana — one of America's largest health insurance companies — and anchors a regional healthcare economy employing more than 70,000 people. Yet Derby City's 633,000 residents face the same bottleneck as any major metro: emergency departments running two to four hours behind while walk-in urgent care clinics on major corridors sit just minutes from home. With Kentucky Medicaid covering nearly 1.4 million Kentuckians and most private insurers accepted, urgent care in Louisville, KY is the practical first stop for non-emergency illness and injury.
When should Louisville residents choose urgent care over the ER?
Go to the emergency room for anything life-threatening: chest pain, stroke symptoms, difficulty breathing, major trauma, severe allergic reactions, or uncontrolled bleeding. Urgent care handles everything short of that. Common presentations treated safely at walk-in clinics include sprains and minor fractures, lacerations requiring stitches, urinary tract infections, sinus and ear infections, strep throat, flu and COVID-19, rashes, insect bites, and occupational injuries. According to the American College of Emergency Physicians, roughly 27 percent of all ER visits nationwide could be managed safely at a lower-cost urgent care center — visits that tie up Louisville emergency departments for two to four hours on average during peak seasons.
Urgent care is not appropriate for: active heart attack, stroke, severe head injuries, loss of consciousness, or any condition that is rapidly worsening. When in doubt, call 911 or go to the nearest ER at University of Louisville Hospital, Norton Brownsboro Hospital, or Baptist Health Louisville.
What conditions do urgent care clinics in Louisville treat?
Louisville walk-in clinics handle adult and pediatric conditions with on-site diagnostics available same-day. Standard services include strep and flu rapid testing, COVID-19 and RSV testing, digital X-rays for fractures and sprains, wound care and laceration repair, urinary tract and respiratory infections, pink eye, skin rashes, blood pressure and blood sugar checks, and immunizations. Many clinics also provide DOT physicals for the region's large commercial transport sector, sports physicals for Jefferson County student athletes, and occupational health services for manufacturing and logistics employers. Explore related services across Louisville:
Which urgent care providers operate in Louisville?
Three networks dominate Louisville's walk-in care market. Norton Immediate Care, part of Norton Healthcare, operates more than a dozen locations across Jefferson County — from downtown to Jeffersontown, Middletown, Okolona, and St. Matthews — making it the most geographically distributed option in the metro. Baptist Health Express Clinics, affiliated with Baptist Health Louisville, serve the south and east sides. CareNow Urgent Care, a national chain with multiple Louisville area locations, offers extended evening hours and online check-in. AFC Urgent Care and GoHealth Urgent Care round out access along the Outer Loop and Shelbyville Road corridor. Solv's Louisville urgent care directory shows real-time wait times and same-day availability by neighborhood so you can find the fastest option before you leave home.
Does urgent care in Louisville accept Kentucky Medicaid?
Yes. Most Louisville urgent care clinics accept Kentucky Medicaid, which expanded under the ACA in 2013 and now covers approximately 1.4 million Kentuckians — one of the most successful expansion outcomes in the Southeast. According to the Kentucky Cabinet for Health and Family Services1, Medicaid enrollment reduced Kentucky's uninsured rate by more than 60 percent in the four years following expansion. Managed care organizations administering Kentucky Medicaid benefits include Humana Medicaid, Aetna Better Health of Kentucky, Molina Healthcare of Kentucky, and WellCare of Kentucky. Norton Immediate Care and Baptist Health Express Clinics both broadly accept Kentucky Medicaid managed care plans. Patients should confirm their specific managed care plan is accepted at their preferred clinic before arriving, as individual locations may vary.
For uninsured Louisville residents, most urgent care clinics offer self-pay rates significantly below equivalent ER charges. A typical urgent care visit runs $100–$175 out of pocket versus $500–$1,500 or more at a hospital emergency department for the same condition.
What seasonal health patterns should Louisville residents know about?
Louisville sits in a humid subtropical climate zone that drives two distinct urgent care surge seasons. According to the Kentucky Department for Public Health2, influenza activity typically peaks between December and February, placing extra pressure on Louisville emergency departments and primary care practices. Spring and early summer bring Ohio Valley pollen — Louisville consistently ranks among the nation's highest-allergen cities during April and May, with tree pollen driving allergy-related urgent care visits for eye irritation, sinus congestion, and asthma exacerbations. Summer heat and outdoor events including the Kentucky Derby, Thunder Over Louisville, and Forecastle Festival also drive dehydration and minor injury visits. Tick exposure and Lyme disease risk increases from April through September in Jefferson County's parks and green spaces, per KY DOPH surveillance data.
According to the U.S. Census Bureau QuickFacts3, Louisville-Jefferson County had an estimated population of 633,045 as of 2023, distributed across a consolidated city-county government that spans 386 square miles — meaning clinic location and transit access matter significantly when choosing where to go.
Book urgent care in Louisville on Solv
Book urgent care in Louisville on Solv to compare real-time wait times, clinic hours, and accepted insurance at Norton Immediate Care, Baptist Health Express, CareNow, and other walk-in clinics across Jefferson County. Solv's online check-in lets you hold your place in line before you leave home — cutting wait time significantly at busy Louisville clinics. Whether you're in the Highlands, St. Matthews, Fern Creek, or downtown, Louisville urgent care on Solv connects you to same-day care fast. Travelers on the I-65 corridor can also find urgent care in Lexington, KY and urgent care in Nashville, TN via Solv.

Updated on May 25, 2026
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Urgent Care FAQs
When should I go to the ER instead of urgent care in Louisville?
Go to the ER for chest pain, stroke symptoms, severe difficulty breathing, major trauma, loss of consciousness, or any rapidly worsening condition. For everything else — sprains, infections, minor cuts, flu, UTIs — urgent care in Louisville is faster and less expensive. University of Louisville Hospital, Norton Brownsboro, and Baptist Health Louisville are the main ER options for true emergencies.Does urgent care in Louisville accept Kentucky Medicaid?
Yes. Most Louisville urgent care clinics accept Kentucky Medicaid, which covers approximately 1.4 million Kentuckians across managed care plans including Humana Medicaid, Aetna Better Health, Molina Healthcare, and WellCare. Norton Immediate Care and Baptist Health Express broadly accept Medicaid managed care. Confirm your specific plan is in-network before your visit.How long is the wait at urgent care in Louisville?
Most Louisville urgent care clinics see patients within 15 to 45 minutes. Using Solv's online check-in to reserve your spot before you leave home can cut that time significantly. Louisville emergency departments typically run 2–4 hours during peak hours and flu season, making urgent care the faster option for non-emergency conditions.Are there urgent care clinics open evenings and weekends in Louisville?
Yes. Norton Immediate Care, CareNow, and AFC Urgent Care locations in Louisville offer extended hours, including evenings and weekends. Some locations are open until 8 or 9 PM on weekdays and have weekend hours starting as early as 8 AM. Check Solv for current hours and real-time wait times at your nearest clinic.What insurance does urgent care in Louisville accept?
Louisville urgent care clinics accept most major commercial insurance plans including Humana, Anthem/Blue Cross Blue Shield, Aetna, Cigna, United Healthcare, and Tricare. Kentucky Medicaid managed care plans are widely accepted. Most clinics also offer affordable self-pay rates for uninsured patients, typically ranging from $100–$175 for a standard visit.Can I get a strep test or flu test at urgent care in Louisville?
Yes. Rapid strep tests, flu A/B tests, COVID-19 tests, and RSV tests are all available at most Louisville urgent care clinics with results in 10–20 minutes. You do not need an appointment at most locations — walk in or use Solv to check in online.Is there urgent care near the Highlands or St. Matthews in Louisville?
Yes. Norton Immediate Care has locations near the Highlands and St. Matthews neighborhoods, and CareNow and AFC Urgent Care serve the Shelbyville Road and Middletown corridors. Use Solv to find the closest open clinic with the shortest wait time near your Louisville neighborhood.
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