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Medstar Health Urgent Care in Capitol Hill

228 7th St SE
Washington, DC 20003 202-698-0795

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Wait time can be very long but they will call you on your cell so you don't... - Feb 29, 2024

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MedStar Health Urgent Care in Adams Morgan

1805 Columbia Rd NW
Washington, DC 20009 202-797-4960

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I have been to this urgent care center twice - it is nice and new - nice staff... - Jan 16, 2018

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Kaiser Permanente

700 2nd St NE
Washington, DC 20002 202-346-3000

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WORLD CLASS SERVICE!!!! - Apr 29, 2021

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CVS MinuteClinic

4555 Wisconsin Ave NW
Washington, DC 20016 202-537-1587

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Aside from the lines, always reliable. - Feb 06, 2020

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CVS MinuteClinic

2226 Wisconsin Ave NW
Washington, DC 20007 202-944-8671

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Medics USA

1700 17th St NW #A
Washington, DC 20009 202-483-4400

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Excellent quality and comprehensive service - Apr 28, 2021

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CVS MinuteClinic

4859 MacArthur Blvd NW
Washington, DC 20007 202-965-6548

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Shortest line in DC. Hidden gem. - Aug 24, 2015

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CVS MinuteClinic

2240 M St NW
Washington, DC 20037 202-296-9876

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When first confronted with an illness or injury, you must quickly decide whether the case is life threatening—whether there’s a risk of death or permanent disability if the patient does not receive immediate care (within 30 minutes or less).

The most difficult decisions involve cases in which you feel safe waiting 30 minutes or more to receive care, but still require treatment at a hospital, rather than at an urgent care clinic or doctor's office.

Many cases are not even urgent, of course. These cases could await a visit to an urgent care clinic or a family doctor during regular hours.

Take charge by selecting the best doctors and other providers and making decisions about your medical care. Here's how.

The most important thing you can do to assure yourself high-quality medical care is to form a strong relationship with a good primary care physician and, at times, together make informed decisions on specialty care.

We advise consumers to select physicians who are “board certified,” and we report on board certification status in our ratings tables. Here’s what board certification means and why it is important.