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Overview

Walk-in for care at Northwestern Medicine Immediate Care - St. Charles located at 2900 Foxfield Rd in St. Charles, IL. Our urgent care center serves the St. Charles community with comprehensive medical care for non-life-threatening conditions.

For those seeking more streamlined care with online booking options, you might consider visiting a Solv partner clinic where you are able to schedule your visit in advance through Solv, potentially reducing wait times and enhancing your visit experience.

Location

2900 Foxfield Rd

Ste 100

St. Charles, IL, 60174

Office hours

Central Standard Time (CDT)

Sun

8:00 am - 7:30 pm

Mon

8:00 am - 7:30 pm

Tue

8:00 am - 7:30 pm

Wed

8:00 am - 7:30 pm

Thu

8:00 am - 7:30 pm

Closed now

Fri

8:00 am - 7:30 pm

Sat

8:00 am - 7:30 pm

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Insurance and payments

Insurance

While Northwestern Medicine Immediate Care partners with the below insurances, we recommend giving your insurance provider a call to confirm coverage and benefits.

Medicare
PPO
Self-Pay

Self-pay

This location accepts payment without insurance. Self-pay prices include an office visit charge unless noted. For more details, .

Services

X-ray (arms, hands, legs, or feet)

X-ray (chest)

Flu shot

School physicals

Sports physicals

Laceration repair (stitches)

Solv makes no guarantees regarding the accuracy or completeness of pricing information, as it is subject to the partner's discretion. Prices don't guarantee availability. If you decide to use your insurance for your visit and the claim is fully processed, the clinic may not be able to revert to a self-pay rate, depending on insurance carrier and plan. Taxes may apply.

Patient ratings and reviews

2.1

Overall rating

Wait time

4.0

Quality of care

3.0

Bedside manner

3.0

Staff friendliness

4.5

Facility cleanliness

4.5

What patients are saying...

1.0

I was very sick with a bad cough, pain in my side when coughing, eye infection, tired and weak. Don’t know why I was given a vision test. No thorough exam of my eye but given antibiotic drops. Had a slight fever, very high blood pressure, water in the ears snd congestion. I am a Flight Attendant and I can’t go to work like this. She said she only gives antibiotics to old people and people with cancer ??? I am almost 76 years and old. I don’t really remember an exam except looking in my ears where she saw water. She gave me prescriptions and never really explained them other than they will open up my passages. She never talked about my other meds, high blood pressure reading, what to avoid or do, etc. She said she really didn’t know me so I needed to go to my own doctor in a few days. I wanted to be fixed quickly by a real doctor in one visit that’s why I went there. At the pharmacy, I bought Sudafed because I was constantly blowing my nose. The Pharmacist said I could not take that with my blood pressure medicine (your NP should have instructed me about what else I could get). She have me Prednisone ...2 pills a day. Had to cell to see if that meant together? Got Ventilin ...really don’t know what that’s for or if I am using it right. Also got some cough pills. The Pharmacist warned me that I will be dizzy and drowsy...no driving, etc. Can only use those at night...nor during the day. I am the same with these treatments as I was yesterday...still sick, congested, coughing,feverish. I went to Northwestern because my records are there even though your reviews are awful. In the past, I have not had problems with this facility. The exams snd treatment was very thorough. I was disappointed I did not see a doctor who would gave done more. I will need probably neec more treatment but it’s difficult to get into my doctor. Will go to Sherman on McDonald where I know they will get me healthy. I can’t work in this condition and disappointed with the wasted time at your facility.

Anonymous

5.0

An overall excellent customer experience.

Anonymous

All reviews are opinions of patients and do not represent the opinions of Solv.

Frequently Asked Questions

How do patients rate Northwestern Medicine Immediate Care in reviews?

18 patients have shared ratings for Northwestern Medicine Immediate Care in St. Charles on Solv. The average rating is 2.1 out of 5. That includes 4.0 for wait-time, 3.0 for quality of care, 3.0 for bedside manner, 4.5 for staff friendliness, and 4.5 for facility cleanliness. You can read all the individual patient reviews on Northwestern Medicine Immediate Care’s profile.

How do I make a booking at Northwestern Medicine Immediate Care, St. Charles?

As an urgent care center, Northwestern Medicine Immediate Care is first and foremost a walk-in clinic. You should be able to arrive unannounced during their normal business hours and be seen without an appointment. You may, however, want to call ahead to check their current wait time.

What insurance does Northwestern Medicine Immediate Care accept?

Northwestern Medicine Immediate Care accepts Medicare, PPO, Self-Pay. Additionally, the clinic is likely in-network for most major commercial carriers including BlueCross Blue Shield, United Health, Aetna, and Cigna. Depending on your specific insurance plan, your out of pocket visit cost will vary. Contact the clinic directly for further details.

How much does an urgent care visit cost at Northwestern Medicine Immediate Care

Depending on insurance status and whether Northwestern Medicine Immediate Care is in-network with your specific plan, an urgent care visit to this location may vary. Generally speaking, a co-pay for the visit itself will range from $35-75 with lab tests and other services possibly increasing that total. Without insurance, the self-pay price of a visit will likely be between $100-250 depending on the reason for visit or prescribed treatment plan. Additional services such as lab tests, x-rays, medications, and other services may be additional costs. Please make sure to talk with your provider about the costs prior to receiving treatment.

What are the primary services of Northwestern Medicine Immediate Care, St. Charles?

As an urgent care center, Northwestern Medicine Immediate Care treats a range of non-emergent injuries and illnesses, as well as provides certain preventative care. More specifically, Northwestern Medicine Immediate Care will provide a variety of vaccinations, annual exams and sports physicals, general lab tests and screenings, and diagnose and treat routine conditions like the common cold, flu, infections, rashes, allergies, strep throat, and more.

Where is Northwestern Medicine Immediate Care, St. Charles located?

Northwestern Medicine Immediate Care is located at 2900 Foxfield Rd in St. Charles and serves patients throughout the area.

Is Northwestern Medicine Immediate Care, St. Charles open on the weekends?

Yes. Northwestern Medicine Immediate Care is open on weekends including Saturday 8:00 am - 7:30 pm and Sunday 8:00 am - 7:30 pm.

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