Get a quick diagnosis
Aurora QuickCare is a fast 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. Click here for locations
Aurora QuickCare visits are $65* which includes lab tests. Aurora QuickCare offers several tests that will quickly
diagnose:
Severe sore throat
- Ear infection
- Ear wax removal
- Sinus infection
- Seasonal allergies
- Pink eye
- Mononucleosis
- Minor rashes
- Ringworm
- UTI/ Bladder infection (women)
- Bronchitis
- Pregnancy
- Cholesterol screening
- Swimmer's ear
- Contact dermatitis (poison ivy)
- Insect sting
- Influenza
- Motion sickness
- Wart removal (common, plantar, flat)
We also offer the following vaccinations:
- Well tetanus
- Flu shots (seasonal)
- Pneumonia (seasonal)
We can provide the following screenings:
- TB Testing
- Lipid Profile (cholesterol)
- Sports and camp physicals, ages 9-17
* Prices of vaccines and screenings vary. Patients must be 6 months or older to be treated; 9 years or older to
receive vaccines.
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 practitioners and
physician assistants will assess your needs, conduct a simple test and 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 and physician assistants who are supported by on-call
emergency room physicians from Aurora Health Care. The nurse practitioners and physician assistants are qualified to
triage (assess) medical conditions, write prescriptions and refer patients for additional and/or follow-up care.
|