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Urgent care in Fayetteville

4.9
5,403 reviews
Location information
Our Urgent Care in Fayetteville, Arkansas, is conveniently located in the Whole Foods plaza across from Cava and Chipotle.
Vaccines, tests and specialties
Flu Shot
For ages 2-65
High Dose Flu Shot
For ages 65+
COVID-19 Rapid Antigen
Results in approx. 15 minutes
COVID-19 Rapid NAAT/Molecular
*Availability is subject to change Results in ~15 mins
COVID-19 Standard RT-PCR
Results in 2-3 days
RSV Test
Results in approx. 15 mins
Cepheid 4-Plex Test
Rapid test for Flu A/B, RSV & COVID-19
0 convenient locations in North West Arkansas
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Over 3,000 5-star reviews
"The doctor and staff are very professional and friendly."
The doctor and staff are very professional and friendly. Checking in was a breeze. They made sure I understood all that they were doing and answered any and all questions.
Pat S.
Arkansas

Over 3,000 5-star reviews
"I always have a good experience here."
I always have a good experience here. It's clean and the staff is friendly. I bring my children here when they are sick on the weekends. The staff is attentive and helpful.
Lauren C.
Arkansas

Over 3,000 5-star reviews
"The staff was very courteous and performed their duties quickly."
10 out of 10. The guy who checked me in and triaged me was hilarious and I had so much fun cutting up with him. The doctor was super relatable and the bedside manner was on point as well. Sad that they can’t be my primary care!!
Regan M.
Arkansas

Arkansas insurance and pricing
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