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Walk-In Clinics

When you have a minor medical issue and can’t see your primary care provider—on weekends or when they are fully booked, for example—the providers at Olympic Medical Center’s walk-in clinics can help.

We step in to help with a variety of conditions—similar to a primary care provider—with no appointment necessary.

Note: Our walk-in clinics are NOT urgent care centers. This distinction may affect your insurance coverage and costs. Please see below for more information on when to go to walk-in clinics and costs.

Walk-in clinic hours

Port Angeles:

  • Open daily from 9 a.m. to 6 p.m.

  • Special Holiday Hours - 9 a.m. to 3 p.m.
    • President's Day February 16

Sequim:

  • Regular Hours - Open Monday through Friday from 8 a.m. to 5 p.m.

  • Special Holiday Hours - Open 8 a.m. - 2 p.m.
    • President's Day February 16

Please note that our hours are subject to change and wait times will vary.

We will try to see you in the order that you arrive, but please understand that we may need to see someone who has a more serious injury or condition first.

You can arrive up to 15 minutes before doors open to register. Patient registration forms are also available online.

When to go to a walk-in clinic

A walk-in clinic is an option for care when you can’t see your primary care provider. Come to one of our walk-in clinics for:

  • Minor cuts, wounds or injuries, including work injuries.
  • Sprains and strains.
  • Respiratory infections.
  • Allergy or asthma symptoms.
  • Skin infections or rashes.
  • New vomiting or diarrhea unrelated to an existing medical condition.
  • Urinary symptoms.
  • School-related sport physicals (available for healthy, middle- and high-school students who have had a well-child visit within two years).
  • Temporary refills of many routine medications. Please bring a labeled prescription bottle or pharmacy printout and any relevant lab work.

Note: Conditions that require ongoing care are best served in a primary care setting. See your primary care provider for routine checkups, pregnancy care and chronic conditions like diabetes.

When to call 911 or go to the emergency room

The walk-in clinic is not equipped to handle major illnesses and injuries, including:

  • Heart conditions.
  • Significant breathing difficulties.
  • Multiple traumatic injuries or significant trauma.
  • Head or spine injuries.
  • Significant or ongoing blood loss.
  • Severe abdominal pain.
  • Neurologic symptoms, including possible stroke symptoms or severe headaches.
  • Severe allergic reactions.
  • Mental health emergencies.
  • Pregnancy complications.
  • Conditions that require immediate advanced lab work, medications or imaging.

Walk-in clinic costs

We want to help you avoid any surprise costs. Please keep the following in mind:

  • Our walk-in clinics are hospital-based. You might be charged a facility fee when you receive services here.
  • Our walk-in clinics are not urgent care centers. This distinction might affect insurance coverage.
  • You should contact your insurance company to learn how walk-in care is covered on your plan.