Veterans can receive treatment for non-life threatening illnesses and injuries at 165+ GoHealth Urgent Care centers across the country.
Save your spot at a center near you or schedule a Virtual Visit for care.
GoHealth Urgent Care is now part of the Veterans Affairs (VA) Community Care Network. Veterans can get high-quality urgent care without prior approval from the VA.
Veterans can receive treatment for non-life threatening illnesses and injuries at 165+ GoHealth Urgent Care centers across the country.
Save your spot at a center near you or schedule a Virtual Visit for care.
As a member of the VA’s Community Care Network, you can visit GoHealth Urgent Care without prior authorization.
Caring providers make your health their #1 priority, every time.
Save your spot and pre-register online for a paper-free, wait-free experience. Walk-ins are also welcome.
On-site lab work, x-rays, and treatment for non-emergency illness and injury.
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