Urgent Care
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Convenient care for your immediate health needs.
Overlake’s team of compassionate, board-certified providers are standing by when you and your family need immediate care.
When to go to Urgent Care or Emergency Room
We offer evening and weekend hours at our Urgent Care locations throughout the Eastside. While walk-ins are welcome, you may also reserve a spot online to reduce the amount of time you’re spending in the waiting room. Please use the "Get In Line" tool to reserve your place in line before you arrive at the clinic. Each patient should have their own wait list reservation in order to be seen. Please note: Each patient requires their own appointment time slot.
Is your child getting ready for the school sports season? Don't forget to bring the required forms from their school or sports program. To save time, fill out the forms before your visit. If your child wears glasses or contacts, be sure to bring them with you.
Testing
COVID-19 Testing:
Urgent Care locations are open for COVID-19 testing, including patients with symptoms.
Rapid testing is only available for symptomatic patients who may be eligible for treatment.
Flu Testing:
At this time, flu testing is only available for symptomatic patients who may be eligible for treatment.
RSV Testing:
All Urgent Care locations do not test for RSV, but do evaluate and treat respiratory symptoms as needed.
If you are experiencing a medical emergency, call 9-1-1 immediately.
Get information about the Emergency Room at Overlake Medical Center.
Services not provided at Urgent Care Clinics:
- Physicals:
- for pre-surgery.
- for pre-employment, Department of Transportation, Boys Scouts or camp attendance.
- for mission service.
- for obtaining a commercial driver’s license.
- for FAA or pilot exams, Peace Corps or military.
- for annual wellness exams.
- Prescription refills.
- Well child exams, immunization reviews and updates.
- Blood cultures (go to ER).
- Placing or reading PPD (TB skin test).
- Cryotherapy for wart removal.
- Biopsies to send to pathology.
- Digital rectal disimpaction.
- Urine catheterization
- Central line dressing changes.
- Breast ultrasounds.
- Fetal ultrasounds.
- Lab draws sent from other clinics.
- Syphilis treatment.
Overlake Clinics Downtown Bellevue Urgent Care
10223 NE 10th St
Bellevue, WA 98004
Overlake Clinics Issaquah Urgent Care
Suite 102
Issaquah, WA 98029
Overlake Clinics Lake Hills Urgent Care
619 156th Ave SE
Bellevue, WA 98007
Overlake Clinics Redmond Urgent Care
17209 Redmond Way
Redmond, WA 98052
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