

ZoomCare’s Seattle clinics are built for people who need urgent care. With locations in neighborhoods around Seattle from downtown to Queen Anne and South Lake Union, scheduling same-day care for urgent concerns is easy. No more long waits typical of the ER or other urgent care clinics, our providers treat illnesses and minor injuries.
Plus, with labs on-site and many medications available for dispensing in our clinics, you’ll be back to feeling your best in no time.

We accept most major health insurance plans, including Medicare. Out-of-pocket expenses are determined by your copay and deductible. Coverage can vary based on type of visit. Most of our visits are billed as primary care, though specialized services and ZoomCare Super bill as specialist care. Call your insurance provider to see if you’re in-network.

No insurance? No problem. ZoomCare offers straightforward self-pay pricing with no surprise bills. For the most accurate, up-to-date pricing, visit our self-pay page or contact us for current rates.
We get it — when you need urgent medical care, there isn’t always time to schedule an appointment online. Luckily, if you find yourself near a ZoomCare clinic that offers Urgent Care, you can walk right in and schedule a clinic visit with our front desk care team. It’s important to note that our walk-in clinic availability varies from location to location.
At ZoomCare, we offer Tdap and HPV vaccines. These are recommended vaccines to keep you healthy and protected. Remember — preventative care is key!
Yes, we care for thousands of kids every month! All of our doctors are trained to care for kids' illnesses and injuries. However, Zoom does not offer pediatric well-child visits or pediatric-specific vaccines.
In a nutshell, Urgent Care can support you if you find yourself in a situation that requires urgent medical attention. We are here to support you if you have an injury and/or illness that requires same-day, immediate support.
For more critical care needs, you may want to explore our Emergency Care options. We’ve put together a helpful guide for you to determine if you need Urgent or Emergency Care.