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Urgent care in Quail Springs

4.8
6,956 reviews
Location information
Our Urgent Care near Quail Springs is located on the corner of North May Avenue and Northwest 164th Street, across from McDonald’s and next door to Dunkin’.
Vaccines, tests and specialties
Flu Shot
For ages 2-65
High Dose Flu Shot
For ages 65+
Pediatric Flu Shot
For ages 6 months-2 years
COVID-19 Rapid NAAT/Molecular
*Availability is subject to change Results in ~15 mins
COVID-19 Standard RT-PCR
Results in 2-3 days
COVID-19 Rapid Antigen
Results in approx. 15 minutes
RSV Test
Results in approx. 15 mins
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Over 3,000 5-star reviews
"I would give this place 1 million stars!"
The staff was amazing! Super kind, funny and beyond helpful. The facility was clean and comfortable. I would give this place 1 million stars if I could!
Lauren C.
Oklahoma

Over 3,000 5-star reviews
"They are our go-to when our family doc is closed."
They are our go-to when our family doc is closed. Their staff is always professional, friendly, and helpful. They take time to listen to our concerns and get us feeling better.
Rachel W.
Oklahoma

Over 3,000 5-star reviews
"Thank you for your dedication and care during this crazy COVID pandemic!"
This week was our first visit to Mercy GoHealth in Norman. The staff were very friendly and helpful, and Carol Siniard PA took very good care of my son. Thank you for your dedication and care during this crazy COVID pandemic!
Denise P.
Oklahoma

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