Walk-In Clinics

Same-Day, Non-Emergency Services

When you can’t see your primary care provider—on weekends or when he or she is fully booked, for example—the providers at Olympic Medical Center’s Walk-In Clinics can help. We treat a variety of non-life-threatening medical conditions, including minor cuts and wounds, sprains, respiratory infections, asthma symptoms, urinary symptoms, temporary refills (except opioids), skin rashes and school-related sport physicals.

If you are concerned about a potential medical emergency, you should seek care at a hospital Emergency Room or call 911 for an ambulance. You should not delay seeking appropriate medical attention for potential emergency conditions by waiting at the Walk-in Clinic. The Walk-in Clinic is not an Emergency Room or Urgent Care Center and, as such, is not able to provide emergency or urgent care services.

** Please check with your insurance provider for information about your coverage and your payment responsibilities, this is particularly important if OMC is out of network. **

Frequenting a walk-in clinic is not a substitute for having a primary care medical home. Chronic conditions which require ongoing medical management are best served in a primary care setting that supports continuity of care.

Port Angeles

Medical Office Building & Walk-In Clinic
(360) 565-0550
Daily, 9:00 am – 6:00 pm

Sequim

Medical Services Building & Walk-In Clinic
(360) 582-2930
OPEN three days a week: Monday, Wednesday and Friday, 8:00 am – 5:00 pm

Please Note

Doors open 15 minutes prior for early registration. Patients may complete patient registration forms in advance. Hours are subject to change due to inclement weather and clinic meetings. For up-to-date hours, please contact the clinic directly.

Is the Walk-In Clinic the right place for you?

We are committed to improving access to same-day medical care. At the same time, the Walk-In Clinics are not designed or equipped to manage all medical conditions. We want to be certain you are evaluated and treated in the setting that is appropriate for your medical need. To avoid waiting unnecessarily for services that may not be available at our clinic, you may request a focused screening to see if you’re in the right place.

Emergency

Call 911 or go to the Emergency Room for potentially life-threatening or urgent medical conditions.

  • Potential heart-related conditions
  • Significant breathing difficulties
  • Trauma beyond minor musculoskeletal injuries
  • Multiple traumatic injuries
  • Head or spine injury
  • Significant or ongoing blood loss
  • Abdominal pain that is more than minor
  • Neurologic symptoms, possible stroke, weakness, severe headache
  • Disorientation, marked debilitation, or signs of serious systemic illness
  • Severe allergic reactions or anaphylaxis
  • Complications of pregnancy

Walk-In Clinic

Visit our Walk-In Clinics for same-day access when your primary care provider is not available.

  • Minor cuts, wounds, injuries
  • Sprains and strains
  • Respiratory infections
  • Allergy or asthma symptoms
  • Skin infections or rashes
  • Uncomplicated vomiting or diarrhea
  • Urinary symptoms
  • School-related sport physicals
  • Temporary refills of routine medications, EXCEPT opioids or benzodiazepines
  • Initial assessment for minor work injury

Primary Care

Visit your regular provider for routine and ongoing medical care and medications.

  • Routine medical care
  • Preventive screening
  • Ongoing care for chronic conditions
  • Chronic pain management
  • Long-term medications and refills
  • Durable medical supplies or equipment
  • Behavioral health services
  • Referrals for specialty care and/or testing
  • Pregnancy and any related concerns
  • Work-related claims after initial assessment
  • FMLA paperwork

 COVID-19 Testing

Updated Nov. 29, 2022

The Front Street Clinic is now closed to all COVID-19 testing.

Below are resources to find at-home COVID tests, as well as local options for travel testing and testing for symptoms. The Walk-In Clinics do not offer standalone COVID tests. If patients need to seek care at the Walk-In Clinic for COVID-related issues, they will see a provider and be evaluated; a provider visit will be billed.

Patients with procedures occurring at Olympic Medical Center will receive instructions for pre-op testing from surgery schedulers.

Patients with procedures occurring at non-OMC facilities should consult with their provider on how to obtain their required pre-op testing.

In addition to the resources listed above, free rapid antigen tests are also available to Clallam County residents at the following locations locally.

Port Angeles Public Library

2210 South Peabody Street
Port Angeles, WA 98362

Please visit the curbside window, located to the left of the front entrance, for pickup. 

Forks Health Department

140 C Street SW
Forks, WA 98331

Please call ahead to arrange an outside pick up: (360) 374-3121.

Sequim Public Library

630 North Sequim Avenue
Sequim, WA 98382

Please visit the curbside table at the front entrance and ring the bell for assistance.

Forks Public Library

171 S Forks Ave
Forks, WA 98331

Please visit the curbside window (drive-up window on the backside of the building) for pickup.

Clallam Bay Public Library

16990 WA-112
Clallam Bay, WA 98326

Please visit the curbside window (last window on the ramp before the entrance) for pickup.

Click here to learn more about COVID-19 testing at OMC, including our COVID-19 Testing Site.

If you need medical attention, please seek appropriate care with your primary care provider, one of our Walk-in Clinics or the emergency department.

About Our Walk-In Clinics

Notice: These Facilities are Hospital-Based Clinics. Patients may incur additional out-of-pocket expenses.

The Walk-In Clinics are licensed as part of Olympic Medical Center.

Patients seeking care at these hospital-based clinics may receive a separate billing for a facility fee. This fee could result in higher out-of-pocket expenses for patients.

Patients should contact their insurance company to determine their coverage for hospital-based clinic facility charges.

Notice: These Facilities are not Urgent Care Clinics.

The Walk-In Clinics are not designated as Urgent Care Clinics, which may impact out-of-network insurance coverage. Please check with your insurance plan if you have any questions about coverage for out-of-network clinic services.

About Prescription Refills

The OMP Walk-in Clinic may temporarily (typically 30 days) refill many kinds of routine medications for patients that are not established with local area primary care providers. Patients in need of a prescription refill will be asked to provide proof of medication (prescription bottle or pharmacy printout) and relevant recent lab work during the Walk-in Clinic visit process. If these items are not available at the time of the visit, patients may be asked to obtain lab work as well as sign a release of records during the visit process.

Prescriptions that can be filled at a Walk-in Clinic visit:

  • Blood pressure
  • Cholesterol
  • COPD/asthma
  • Chronic urinary conditions
  • Diabetes
  • Migraine headaches – such as Imitrex or similar triptans
  • Stable/controlled depression
  • Thyroid conditions

Medications NOT appropriate for the Walk-in Clinic to refill:

  • Conditions that require specialty-based management and oversight such as certain cardiac, cancer, anticoagulant and mental health.
  • Stimulants, narcotics/opioids, sedatives/benzodiazepines or any similarly controlled medications requiring DEA approval.
  • Telephone or mail-order refill requests. All medication refills require an office visit with a clinical provider.

Sports Screenings

The Walk-In Clinics offer sport-related exams for middle and high school students who are healthy and have no medical conditions which may be impacted by athletic activities. If an athlete’s history and/or focused examination identify any such conditions, the athlete will be directed to a primary care or pediatric clinic for further evaluation and management, including completion of any school- or sport-related paperwork.

Examples where clearance for sport participation normally requires primary care or pediatric involvement (and therefore typically cannot be provided through a limited Walk-In Clinic visit) include a history of:

  • Diabetes
  • Anemia
  • Chronic respiratory conditions requiring medication, such as asthma
  • Cardiac conditions such as congenital heart disease or arrhythmias
  • Neurologic diagnoses such as seizures or prior significant head injury
  • Chronic musculoskeletal or orthopedic conditions
  • Conditions which require ongoing medical oversight and management