Quick and Convenient Care
Thanks to the region's leading health network, there's a quick and easy way to get the treatment you need, when you need it.
The University of Vermont Health Network has multiple walk-in locations where you can quickly and easily get in, get out and get well. It's perfect for life's minor injuries, illnesses when you can't get in to see your primary care doctor or if you are visiting from out of town.
Benefits of Walk-In Care:
- Open 7 days a week
- No appointment needed
- All insurance accepted
- Usually a lower co-pay than the emergency room
- On-site labs and X-rays
Find the Location Closest to You:
Alice Hyde Medical Center Walk-In Clinic
Alice Hyde Medical Center Walk-In Clinic treats non-life threatening health care concerns such as sore throats, fevers, nausea and vomiting, ear and eye irritations, rashes, headaches, cuts, sprains, allergic reactions, and suture removal.
Central Vermont Medical Center ExpressCare – Berlin
Central Vermont Medical Center ExpressCare in Berlin, Vermont provides services for adults and children with minor illnesses or injuries, such as colds, sore throats, fevers, earaches, and broken bones and sprains.
The University of Vermont Medical Center Urgent Care – Colchester
Receive the high level of care you can only find at a university hospital when you need it most, seven days a week. The University of Vermont Medical Center Urgent Care at the Fanny Allen Campus in Colchester, Vermont treats urgent care conditions including accidents and falls, breathing difficulties, sore throats, fever or flu, nausea and vomiting, rashes and minor burns, minor cuts and lacerations, and sprains and minor broken bones.
Porter Medical Center ExpressCare
PMC ExpressCare is a walk-in care clinic for adults and children over age 2 with minor illnesses or injuries who are unable to get an immediate appointment with your primary care doctor.