Frequently Asked Questions
What is Sutter Walk-In Care?
Sutter Walk-In Care is here for your simple, everyday health needs like colds and flu, pink eye, booster shots and wellness screenings. (See a full list of services). You can walk in or schedule ahead. Our Walk-In Care clinics are part of Sutter Health, a family of highly respected doctors, nurses and hospitals throughout Northern California.
Who can use Sutter Walk-In Care services?
Everyone is welcome at Sutter Walk-In Care, no matter where you receive your ongoing medical care. Check with your health plan to see if it covers Sutter Walk-In Care. Sutter Walk-In Care services are available for adults and children 18 months of age and older. (We recommend infants receive care from their pediatricians.)
Where are Sutter Walk-In Care clinics located?
Sutter Walk-In Care is located in places where you’re probably running other errands already. View all locations.
What are the clinic hours?
Walk-in care is open daily, holiday hours vary
Holiday Hours: 11:00 am – 6:00 pm
Holidays Observed: Christmas Eve and New Year's Eve
Closed: New Year's Day, Memorial Day, Independence Day, Labor Day, Thanksgiving and Christmas Day
How long will I have to wait?
Save time by booking online. Flu and COVID-19 vaccinations are by appointment only.
What kinds of conditions do you treat at Sutter Walk-In Care?
We provide medical services for everyday illnesses and health needs including the flu, strep throat, sprains and strains and seasonal allergies. Our clinicians are trained to diagnose and prescribe medications as needed. At Sutter Walk-In Care, we also provide pre-employment and sports physicals as well as immunizations and health screenings. We also offer wellness programs for weight loss and smoking cessation.
What does it cost?
Sutter Walk-In Care accepts most health plans, so the price you pay may be less. We can bill your health insurance if it’s one of our accepted health plans. You can contact us at (800) 972-5547 to verify your health insurance coverage.
Do I need to have health insurance to be treated?
You do not need insurance to be treated at Sutter Walk-In Care. We accept credit cards.
Is there a doctor available? Who will I see?
Every Sutter Walk-In Care is staffed by a highly skilled clinician who is trained to treat people for many common illnesses like strep throat, the flu and seasonal allergies. They can even order a prescription for you. All of our Sutter Walk-In Care clinics are overseen by our medical director and follow physician-developed clinical protocols.
What is the follow-up with my doctor?
Sutter Walk-In Care will provide you a treatment report, or "After Visit Summary." We can also mail or fax a special report to your primary care physician. This report documents your Sutter Walk-In Care visit. This is important, as it helps to ensure your physician is notified of your healthcare needs. And if you have a doctor in the Sutter Health network, your personal, secure medical record will be updated automatically after each visit. Sutter Walk-In Care clinics are outfitted with the latest in information technology — the electronic health record (EHR) system for Sutter Health — which gives Sutter caregivers immediate and confidential access to their patient's health information.
What if I don't have a doctor?
You don't need to have a primary care physician to be seen at Sutter Walk-In Care; however, we recommend that everyone keep a relationship with a doctor. Sutter Walk-In Care isn't meant to replace the care you would receive from a regular doctor. Rather, we're here to help when you and your family need treatment for everyday illnesses and health needs like the cold and flu, ear infections and allergies. To find a doctor who's right for you, use our easy doctor finder. You can search for a physician based on things like location, gender, languages spoken and more.
What if I need additional or follow up care after my visit?
If your condition requires ongoing care you will be referred to your primary care physician. If you don’t have a physician, we will refer you to one who is accepting new patients. To assist in this process we’ll also provide you with an "After Visit Summary,” documenting your Sutter Walk-In Care visit. Unless you prefer otherwise, your doctor will also be notified of your visit. Some conditions require follow-up and can be easily handled at Sutter Walk-In Care. Your Walk-In Care team will tell you if this is an option. We also have special guidelines for urgent and emergency situations.
What if I get there and learn I need more urgent treatment?
The clinician will direct you to the right place for the care you need if it is beyond the scope provided. At Sutter Walk-In Care, we provide medical services for everyday health needs. That includes common illnesses like strep throat, the flu and allergies. Our nurse practitioners can order prescriptions, as needed. We also provide sports and school physicals, wellness screenings and immunizations.
What should I do if I think I have a severe illness or injury?
You should call your doctor, go to the nearest emergency department, or call 911.
Can I be treated for chronic conditions? Things like high blood pressure, diabetes, high cholesterol or other chronic diseases.
At Sutter Walk-In care we provide screenings for high blood pressure and blood sugar. If your numbers are elevated our clinicians may recommend a specific diet and other healthy lifestyle changes. If the condition doesn't improve after further screening we will recommend you see your primary care physician for further evaluation.
Do I need to have a doctor affiliated with Sutter Health?
No. We see patients who have doctors affiliated with many different healthcare organizations.