Get a quick diagnosis
Flu vaccine available starting Oct. 13
Aurora QuickCare is a fast – 15 minutes! – and convenient way to get
common family medical conditions diagnosed and treated with a
prescription if needed.
Aurora QuickCare now offers an additional convenience. We accept most
insurance plans so that you have the option of covering the cost of care two
ways -- cash at the time of service (check or credit card accepted) or your
insurance will be billed.
A QuickCare visit ranges in price from $49 to $69. Aurora QuickCare offers several tests that will
quickly diagnose:
Severe sore
throat
- Ear infection
- Sinus infection
- Seasonal allergies
- Pink eye
- Mononucleosis
- Minor rashes
- Ringworm
- Bladder infection (women)
- Bronchitis
- Pregnancy
- Cholesterol screening
- Swimmer's ear
- Contact dermatitis (poison ivy)
- Insect sting
- Diabetes screening
- Motion sickness
We also offer the following vaccinations:
- Well tetanus
- Flu shots (seasonal)
- Pneumonia (seasonal)
We can provide the following screenings:
- TB Testing
- Lipid Profile (cholesterol)
- Diabetes (Hgb A1c)
Prices of vaccines and screenings vary. Patients must be 6 months or older to
be treated; 9 years or older to receive vaccines.
Click here for locations
For help with non-emergency conditions not covered by Aurora QuickCare,
click
here to find for an urgent care or walk-in center near you.
No appointment. No waiting. No hassle.
Aurora QuickCare is easy to access because you don't need an
appointment. Our certified nurse practitioner will assess your needs,
conduct a simple test and, within 15 minutes, provide you with either a
prescription for your illness or information about how to manage your
symptoms and/or receive additional care.
Prescriptions can be filled at a convenient Aurora Pharmacy or the
pharmacy of your choice.
Our qualifications
Aurora QuickCare is staffed by certified nurse practitioners who are
supported by on-call emergency room physicians from Aurora Health Care.
Specially trained in all-age emergency medicine, each nurse is uniquely
qualified to triage (assess) medical conditions, write prescriptions and
refer patients for additional and/or follow-up care.
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