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Urgent care
4.8(423 reviews)
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4.2(10 reviews)
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4.67(6 reviews)
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4.48(105 reviews)
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Excellent care at AFC urgent care .  Staff was amazing, no wait times , called perscription in right away .
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As a repeat customer my check in was quick with a 15 min wait to see a provider. The Staff/Dr was attentive during the explanation of my condition and quick to help me gain immediate access to a specialist the following day saving valuable time. This is the second time I’ve used CMd and they’re still batting a thousand in my book!
4.6(266 reviews)
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So happy for the convenience of this location! I’ve been there several times. Everyone is incredibly friendly!! The wait time is extremely good! I’ve never waited longer than five minutes. The care given is exceptional!! A+ in every way!!
4.5(403 reviews)
This clinic has shorter than average waiting periods

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Great place will be going soon for my Dot exam soon. Friendly staff clean and helpful. Abd very reasonably priced.
5.0(1 reviews)
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4.4(841 reviews)
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4.5(1.1k reviews)
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Very accommodating staff, didn't have to wait long and very professional and caring medical team. Took great care of my 10 year old son.
4.4(939 reviews)
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4.6(976 reviews)
Urgent care
5.0(1 reviews)
This clinic has shorter than average waiting periods

Short Wait Time

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The facility on rte 125 north andover was fine once I was seen by the healthcare provider and I have nothing negative regarding the care. BUT the male individual who "sits" at the front reception desk needs to Go. He has zero customer service skills and is clueless and very rude regarding his patient-interaction. He told me "check yourself in over there ( at the kiosk), because I'm busy; so if you don't want to do it yourself, you'll have to wait, because I'm doing something now". I asked what about the other "receptionist" sitting near him. He said: "She's eating, so you'll have to wait; or go some place else". I would like to know who hires people like these? One is "busy eating" [ at front desk] so she can't or won't accommodate checking me in;;; he us busy with "something",,,,so if I don't like being treated in such a derogatory manner by these two morons...he told me I can "go some place else". ! Wow, just Wow. If this is all they can find to "sit" at front desk....I have a suggestion: please have no one "sit" at front desk and get paid for doing nothing. Since there is availability to do self-check-in....then just do away with these two useless airheads.
5.0(2 reviews)
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4.5(702 reviews)
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2.88(17 reviews)
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Recent Urgent Care Reviews (3)

Amazing customer service! Far better than an urgent care or cvs. Excellent pricing for the speed of results! As a frequent flyer this clinic has been a god send! They are the only clinic that includes your passport number as well!

- Verified patient on 6/5

After waiting 5 hours at an Urgent Care, we gave up and got tested here. It was worth every penny. We did not have any problem getting a same day appointment and results in hours not days!

- Verified patient on 9/29

Very affordable. Compared to urgent care this is a bargain.

- Verified patient on 8/29

Urgent Care in New Hampshire

The quaint New England state of New Hampshire is small, but it packs a big punch in terms of healthcare. Known for its tourism and its heavily wooded areas, these are the very things that cause trouble when it comes to accessing and affording adequate healthcare. They're also two of the reasons urgent care facilities are paramount.

New Hampshire winters are cold and filled with snow. Older residents suffer from cardiac related problems while trying to keep warm or shovel snow, while the state's many hunters suffer everything from accidents to incidents of hypothermia in the cold. Summertime poses even more unique problems. The woods lead to issues with ticks and Lyme disease, mosquitoes and meningitis, and concerns ranging from heat rash to heat stroke. Beach side, varying degrees of sunburn are commonplace, especially among tourists, but those same visitors also risk getting stung by jellyfish, suffering cramps in the water, and countless other accidents.

New Hampshire relies on urgent care clinics, partly because of all its visitors. Tourists can't always get to a hospital, nor do they make plans to do so. Residents themselves depend on tourist dollars, and in the off-seasons they can't always afford expensive visits to the emergency room, or even focus on adequate primary care. As a result, they rely on the urgent care centers in large cities like Concord and Manchester.

Being dependent on summer tourists, residents can't always take advantage of health systems such as Elliot, Garnet, and Granite. Because the cost of healthcare is greater than economic growth, many natives depend on walk-in clinics where the prices are much more affordable.

Urgent Care FAQs

  • How much will an urgent care visit in New Hampshire cost?

    The price charged at an urgent care, whether in New Hampshire or elsewhere, will be based on the location, and there are no actual standard costs between the clinics. Assuming you are paying with cash, you might come across an urgent clinic that charges you $50 while another situated some mile away charges you $100 for the same services. The standard cost in urgent care where insurance cover is not involved ranges from $100 to $125. This price is generally the standard price of a visit before extra services. There are a couple of additional care services that could make your appointment to an urgent care costly including x-rays and lab tests, medications and injections (such as immunization), casting broken bones, as well as stitches and splints. If you have a viable insurance plan in place, the standard pay will be between $20 – 50 depending on your insurance coverage and whether you are in contact with the provider.

  • Are New Hampshire urgent care centers open after hours?

    Most primary care doctor offices are open during routine work hours, Monday thru Friday, 9:00 am to 5:00 pm. Conversely, most of the urgent care centers in New Hampshire are available after hours, on weekends, and many holidays. Typical urgent care hours are 8:00 am to 8:00 pm daily, although location-specific hours may vary.

  • Do urgent care centers in New Hampshire take appointments?

    Historically, urgent care centers were strictly an on-demand, walk-in healthcare service mode. More recently, as consumer behaviors and expectations have evolved, many urgent care clinics have begun offering book ahead visits, allowing consumers to select a same-day or next-day time that works best for their schedule. Use Solv to find a New Hampshire urgent care center that offers advanced bookings (or appointments) and book online.

  • How do I book an appointment online with an urgent care in New Hampshire?

    Solv allows New Hampshire residents and visitors to book urgent care visits online with just a few taps. Same-day and next-day visit times are generally available, and you can search for real-time availability clinics.

  • How can I find an urgent care in New Hampshire who takes my insurance?

    Solv allows you to find any of the urgent care and walk-in clinics in New Hampshire, many of which accept most major commercial insurances. Just browse the clinics page to see if your carrier and plan is listed. If you are still unsure, it is best to contact the urgent care center directly for clarification.

  • Do New Hampshire urgent care centers offer virtual visits or telemedicine?

    Many urgent care centers, including those in New Hampshire, now offer virtual visits or telemedicine for residents and visitors throughout the state. Virtual urgent care visits are generally booked online whether in advance or on-demand. Clinics that do offer virtual care have a video icon on their profiles.

  • What is the best urgent care center in New Hampshire?

    While it would be easy to provide a list of urgent care centers in and around New Hampshire, 'best' is a challenging term to qualify. For some consumers, that could mean the closest location whereas other people may prioritize patient reviews, service costs, availability, or whether or not the provider accepts their insurance. With the list of locations above, use the filters provided to narrow the results to find the best urgent care for your needs.

  • What is Urgent Care?

    Urgent care is available to assist patients that are looking for immediate, convenient medical care. In that manner, they are similar to an emergency room. The difference, however, is that ERs are meant to treat major, life-threatening injuries and illnesses while urgent care centers manage life’s minor bruises and bumps. In simple terms, an urgent care is seen as a walk-in health center that focuses in offering non-emergent health care conditions, including the treatment of the typical illnesses and injuries such as fractures and sprains, cuts and burns, scrapes, stings and bites, flu and cold symptoms, nausea and vomiting, abdominal pain, and much more. Most urgent care facilities offer both diagnostic and preventive care such as well visits, immunizations, STD testing and annual physicals. For regular visits and check-ups on these clinics, you should expect to pay between $20 and $100. The good thing is that most urgent care clinics will accept major PPOs and insurance cover, Medicare, as well as self-pay in the form of credit cards or cash. Urgent care clinics are located in most parts of the country in various regions to offset emergency room visits and provide a gap in healthcare services. They take patients during all hours of operations, which offer a significant convenience to most people who have and continue to undergo the need for sudden and immediate medical attention.

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