HealthPartners urgent care sites welcome walk-in patients, meaning we do not schedule appointments for urgent care. Our urgent care clinics are open seven-days-a-week, including many holidays. Most are open evenings and weekends and several offer daytime hours. Our urgent care clinics include lab and X-ray; several sites feature pharmacies.
Need urgent care information while on-the-go?
- Phone: 952-853-8800
- Mobile: Visit healthpartners.com on your mobile phone or text WAIT to 77199
Don’t have HealthPartners insurance? No problem.
We welcome most insurance as well as self pay options.
The information below describes the different places to seek care as well as the types of locations best suited for various conditions.
Urgent care clinics are for problems that are not life-threatening but should be taken care of the same day.
This list is intended to assist you in decision-making. It is not conclusive. If you have questions, call
CareLine SM nurse line for medical advice any time.
612-339-3663
Common conditions treated in Urgent Care
- Cuts requiring stitches
- Broken toes or fingers
- Minor burns
- Minor animal bites
- Foreign objects in the eye, ear or nose
- Sore throats, earaches and other minor ailments for children and adults
- Insect bites
- Simple rashes
- Skin infections
- Sprains and strains
Our Quick Clinics provide walk-in treatment for a range of minor conditions. Our Quick Clinic typically costs less than Urgent Care and other retail clinics such as Minute Clinic. Check with your health plan for specific coverage.
This list is intended to assist you in decision-making. It is not conclusive. If you have questions, call
CareLine SM nurse line for medical advice any time.
612-339-3663
Common conditions treated in Quick Clinic
- Urinary tract infections (over 5 years of age)
- Ear infections
- Sore throat/Strep throat
- Swimmer’s ear
- Sinusitis
- Allergies
- Insect bites
- Minor burns
- Rashes and hives
Hospital emergency rooms are for serious, often times life-threatening medical problems.
This list is intended to assist you in decision-making. It is not conclusive. If you have questions, call
CareLine SM nurse line for medical advice any time.
612-339-3663
Common conditions appropriate for Emergency Room and 911
- Chest pain
- Sudden numbness or weakness, especially on one side of the body
- Serious cuts or burns
- Uncontrolled bleeding
- Active labor
- Allergic reaction
Primary care (medical) clinics are where you should get most of your care. They are the best place to get care for problems that are not life-threatening such as routine care and care for chronic health problems, as well as urgent needs during the day.
This list is intended to assist you in decision-making. It is not conclusive. If you have questions, call
CareLine SM nurse line for medical advice any time.
612-339-3663
Common conditions appropriate for a medical clinic
- Well-child check ups
- Immunizations
- Physicals
- Pre-operative physicals
- Health maintenance
- Pap smears
- Scheduled lab testing
