See a licensed provider in under 15 minutes for cold, flu, infections, rashes, and 50+ other conditions — all from your phone or computer, 24/7.
It's like having an urgent care clinic in your pocket. See a licensed provider via video for non-emergency conditions — no appointment needed, no waiting rooms, no hassle.

Not sure if telehealth urgent care is right for your situation? Here are common conditions we treat — often in under 15 minutes.
Fever, cough, sore throat, congestion, body aches — get diagnosed and treated without leaving your bed.
Persistent sinus pressure, ear pain, or drainage? A provider can diagnose and prescribe antibiotics if needed.
Burning, frequent urination, or pelvic discomfort? Get a quick diagnosis and antibiotic prescription in minutes.
Unexplained rashes, hives, eczema flare-ups, or allergic reactions — share photos and get treatment fast.
Twisted ankle, minor cuts, or muscle strains? Get assessed, receive care instructions, and know if you need in-person care.
Pink eye, styes, or eye irritation — a provider can diagnose via video and prescribe eye drops or medication.
Nausea, vomiting, diarrhea, or acid reflux — get relief with a quick virtual consultation and prescription.
Anxiety attacks, acute stress, or emotional distress — connect with a provider for immediate support and guidance.
⚠️ Emergency? If you're experiencing chest pain, difficulty breathing, severe bleeding, or a life-threatening emergency, call 911 immediately. Telehealth urgent care is for non-emergency conditions only.
See how CompareTelehealth stacks up against other popular telehealth urgent care platforms.
| Provider | Wait Time | Cost | Availability | Prescriptions | Rating |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|
CompareTelehealth Recommended | <15 min | $0–$75 | 24/7 | 4.9 | |
Teladoc | 10–20 min | $75+ | 24/7 | 4.5 | |
Amwell | 15–30 min | $79+ | 24/7 | 4.3 | |
MDLive | 15–25 min | $82+ | 24/7 | 4.4 | |
PlushCare | 15–30 min | $99+ | 8am–8pm | 4.6 |
Hover or tap on the glowing dots to discover conditions we can diagnose and treat through telehealth.
Real stories from real patients who got the urgent care they needed — fast.
"Woke up with a terrible sore throat at 2am. Had a video visit in 10 minutes and antibiotics at my pharmacy by morning. Incredible."
Tyler M., 34
Austin, TX
"My daughter had pink eye and I didn't want to sit in a waiting room for hours. The doctor diagnosed her over video and sent a prescription instantly."
Sarah J., 28
Denver, CO
"Got a UTI while traveling. No local doctor, no problem. Had a telehealth visit from my hotel room and picked up meds at a nearby pharmacy."
Marcus W., 41
Chicago, IL
"I was skeptical about urgent care online but the provider was thorough, asked all the right questions, and I felt genuinely cared for."
Emily R., 31
Seattle, WA
"Sinus infection that wouldn't quit. My telehealth provider prescribed exactly what I needed. Felt better in 48 hours. Why did I wait so long?"
David K., 52
Miami, FL
"Had a bad allergic reaction to something I ate. Got on a video call within 5 minutes and the doctor walked me through everything calmly."
Jessica L., 26
Portland, OR
"Woke up with a terrible sore throat at 2am. Had a video visit in 10 minutes and antibiotics at my pharmacy by morning. Incredible."
Tyler M., 34
Austin, TX
"My daughter had pink eye and I didn't want to sit in a waiting room for hours. The doctor diagnosed her over video and sent a prescription instantly."
Sarah J., 28
Denver, CO
"Got a UTI while traveling. No local doctor, no problem. Had a telehealth visit from my hotel room and picked up meds at a nearby pharmacy."
Marcus W., 41
Chicago, IL
"I was skeptical about urgent care online but the provider was thorough, asked all the right questions, and I felt genuinely cared for."
Emily R., 31
Seattle, WA
"Sinus infection that wouldn't quit. My telehealth provider prescribed exactly what I needed. Felt better in 48 hours. Why did I wait so long?"
David K., 52
Miami, FL
"Had a bad allergic reaction to something I ate. Got on a video call within 5 minutes and the doctor walked me through everything calmly."
Jessica L., 26
Portland, OR
Find the nearest urgent care clinic, hospital, or pharmacy in your area. Enter your location or use the quick links below.
Walk-in clinics for non-emergency conditions. Most open evenings and weekends.
8am – 8pm typicalFor life-threatening emergencies. Open 24/7 but expect longer wait times.
24/7Pick up prescriptions from your telehealth visit. Many offer 24-hour service.
Varies by location💡 Remember: Many conditions can be treated faster through telehealth — skip the drive and wait. Start a virtual visit anytime, 24/7.
Expert articles on when to use telehealth urgent care, common conditions, cost comparisons, and tips for getting the fastest virtual care.
Find answers to the most common questions about online urgent care, wait times, prescriptions, and when to use telehealth vs. the ER.
Common conditions include cold/flu, sinus infections, UTIs, ear infections, pink eye, skin rashes, allergies, minor injuries, stomach issues, and more — over 50 non-emergency conditions.
Most platforms offer wait times under 15 minutes, with many providing on-demand access 24/7. Some services connect you with a provider in as little as 5 minutes.
Yes, licensed providers can prescribe antibiotics, antivirals, anti-inflammatories, and other medications as clinically appropriate. Prescriptions are sent directly to your preferred pharmacy.
Visits typically range from $0–$75 depending on the platform and your insurance. Many services are covered by insurance with just a copay, and some offer free visits for certain conditions.
Most major platforms offer 24/7 access, including nights, weekends, and holidays. This is one of the biggest advantages over traditional urgent care clinics with limited hours.
Yes, most telehealth providers can issue doctor's notes for work or school. Simply request one during your visit, and it will be sent to you electronically.
Go to the ER for chest pain, difficulty breathing, severe bleeding, loss of consciousness, severe allergic reactions, or any life-threatening emergency. Telehealth is for non-emergency conditions only.
Yes, providers can order blood work, urine tests, and imaging at a facility near you. Results are reviewed during a follow-up video visit, and treatment is adjusted accordingly.
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