How to Choose the Right Urgent Care Center

When it comes to healthcare, today’s consumers have a lot of choices. And with the increasing popularity of urgent care centers throughout the Northeast and the rest of the country, there are now more options than ever. Have you wondered how to choose an urgent care for you and your family?
Selecting the best urgent care depends on several factors, including location and scope of services. Here’s how PhysicianOne Urgent Care stacks up:

  • How close are they?
    We have multiple convenient center locations in CT, MA, and NY and are rapidly expanding. Find the center closest to you.
  • Are they open when it’s convenient for me?
    We are open 8am – 8pm on weekdays and 9am – 5pm on weekends and holidays. Check-in online now!
  • Do they accept my insurance?
    We accept most major insurances, and offer affordable self-pay options.
  • Do they have qualified, experienced providers?
    All of our providers are experienced in either emergency, family, or internal medicine. Meet our medical team.
  • Do they see children?
    We care for patients of all ages.
  • Do you need an appointment?
    No appointment is necessary.
  • Are they affiliated with any hospitals?
    We are proud to be an Affiliate of Yale New Haven Health System in CT and NY, and are a proud partner of Tufts Medical Center in MA. We also work with all PCPs and hospitals across CT, NY, and MA to coordinate the care you need.

Many urgent care centers are accredited or certified by various health organizations. These distinctions help patients know that their urgent care provider offers experienced, knowledgeable care by board certified physicians and other healthcare professionals.

  • Urgent Care Association Member (UCA)
    PhysicianOne Urgent Care is a member.
  • UCA Certified Urgent Care Center
    All PhysicianOne Urgent Care centers are certified.
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I wanted to take a moment to thank you for the attention you gave me last week. My son was started on antibiotics and ear drops. Within 24 hours he began to feel better. The poor kid had been going to school in tears because he was afraid of missing any more days, but feeling (and looking) just awful! He's not been able to even think about lacrosse practice, but thanks to starting him on antibiotics, he was thrilled to return to practice today.
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