To help limit the spread of COVID-19 in our community, we've made some changes to our Urgent Care services.
Until further notice, all patients with non-COVID-19 and non-flu-like illness or concerns are being directed to our St. Peter’s Health Medical Group Urgent Care North Clinic. Examples of non-COVID-19 or non-flu-like concerns include:
- bladder infection
- rashes
- sprains
- Workers Compensation injuries
Until further notice, all patients with COVID-19 or flu-like symptoms are being directed to our St. Peter’s Health Medical Group Urgent Care Regional Medical Center. Find a list of COVID-19 symptoms here.
The St. Peter’s Health Orthopaedic Urgent Care is still open at 2550 Broadway to see patients with orthopaedic injuries or concern.
This adjustment will help keep patients who may have COVID-19 separate and allow the clinics to continue to safely care for all patients. We apologize for any inconvenience.
High-quality, walk-in treatment
Urgent Care has access to all hospital resources and clinics are staffed by physicians, physician assistants, nurse practitioners, nurses and other professional staff, all of whom have experience working in urgent care and emergency department settings.
St. Peter’s Health Medical Group Urgent Care North Clinic (3330 Ptarmigan Lane) |
St. Peter’s Health Medical Group Urgent Care Regional Medical Center (2475 Broadway) |
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Weekday Hours: View current estimated wait time Weekend Hours: Holiday Hours: Thanksgiving Day, Christmas Day & Fourth of July |
Weekday Hours: View current estimated wait time Weekend Hours: Holiday Hours: Thanksgiving Day & Christmas Day |
Conditions Treated
The Urgent Care team at St. Peter’s Health provides a wide range of services for the treatment of conditions such as:
- Abrasions
- Back pain, minor
- Burns, minor
- Bruises
- Cough
- Dental pain
- Suture removal
- Ear ache
- Eye Injuries, minor
- Lacerations, minor
- Minor injuries
- Muscle aches
- Rash
- Seasonal allergies
- Sinus pressure/pain
- Sore throat
- Sprains/strains
- Sport, school and camp physicals
- Wound checks
- Insect/tick bites
When do I go to Urgent Care vs. the Emergency Department?
List of most common conditions treated, using phrases most commonly searched:
Urgent Care: Non-life threatening condition, but need to see a provider today | Emergency Department: Care is needed now or person could die |
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Insurance information
Most major insurance plans are accepted. Patients are responsible for either a co–pay or the charges.
For those who are insured, St. Peter’s Health recommends contacting the insurance company before a visit to verify coverage, including co–pays, co–insurance, or deductibles. For the uninsured or those preferring to pay out–of–pocket, St. Peter’s Health accepts cash, checks, and credit cards.
Location(s) of Urgent Care Services
St. Peter’s Health Urgent Care - Regional Medical Center
2475 Broadway
Helena, MT 59601