Not feeling your best? Relief is right down the street at our Gresham and Fairview centers. Legacy-GoHealth Urgent Care locations are open 7 days a week, including holidays. Save your spot or just walk in.
Urgent Care and COVID-19 Testing for the Gresham-Barlow School District
Gresham-Barlow School District and Legacy-GoHealth Urgent Care have partnered to provide easy, convenient access to COVID-19 testing and urgent care services for employees, students and their family members. Save your spot online or schedule a Virtual Visit.
Providing Urgent Care and COVID-19 Testing Access to the Gresham-Barlow community
Preferred Virtual Visit access from the comfort of your home
Easy access to our Gresham and Fairview centers
A quick and easy way to save your spot for a visit online
Seamless referrals to Legacy Health specialists, as needed
Rapid and PCR COVID-19 testing available
Insurance informationUrgent Care Locations Near You:
Visit Gresham
Save your spotVisit Fairview
Save your spotVirtual Care From Home
Receive the same great care without leaving the comfort of your home!
With Virtual Visits, you can be evaluated for common illnesses and injuries like:
- Cold, cough & flu
- UTI evaluations
- COVID-19 symptoms
- Skin infections
- Pink eye
- STD evaluations
- Minor sprains
- And more!
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