Urgent Care Services

When it's not an emergency but you need care now, use your urgent care benefit. Watch this short video to help you decide where to get help if you have a sudden health issue.

Urgent Care Services

Important: If you need immediate emergency care and/or are unable to drive yourself to the hospital, call 911.

All SCAN plans offer an urgent care services benefit.

You see your SCAN doctor for most of your healthcare, but what if you need care that can’t wait for a regular doctor’s appointment? With SCAN, you’re covered for urgent care visits but it’s good to know a few things before you go.

An urgent care center is for the times when you need minor medical care sooner than you can get in to see your regular doctor.

If it’s during regular business hours, call your doctor’s office first. Many doctors have times set aside for urgent appointments or extended hours, so you might be able to get in to see a doctor the same day.

Urgent care centers are set up to provide same-day care for a variety of minor health conditions—from colds and rashes to muscle sprains and achy joints.

These clinics can provide many of the same services as at your doctor’s office, like lab work and X-rays. No appointments are needed so you can come in right away, but know that centers are generally not open 24 hours.

Other things to know before going to an urgent care center:

  • Find out which nearby urgent care centers your doctor works with and the hours they are open. Ask your doctor for a list of urgent care centers he or she works with before you need to go to one.
  • Check your SCAN Evidence of Coverage to know what your copayment (if any) is for going to an urgent care center.

Contact SCAN

Questions about this benefit? SCAN Member Services is here to help: 1-855-826-7226 TTY: 711

Frequently Asked Questions about Urgent Care Services Benefit

Q: Can I go to any urgent care center?

Q: What does it cost to go to an urgent care center?

Q: I’ve had this nagging pain in my back that won’t go away and decided it’s time to see a doctor. Should I go to the urgent care center?

Q: What kinds of things can I go to an urgent care for?

Q: Is there anything I should take with me when I go to urgent care?

Q: Does it cost more to go to an urgent care center than it does to see my regular doctor?

Q: I have the SCAN transportation benefit. Can I use it to get a ride to the urgent care center?

Q: I’m going to be overseas on vacation. Can I visit an urgent care center then if I need it?

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