We offer simple self-pay options for those without insurance or those who do not wish to bill insurance. Payments and copayments are due at time of service.
Urgent Care Self-Pay Rates
Consultation with urgent care provider with:
- A review of your medical history
- Review of the visit issue
- Collection of vital information
- Any prescription of medications required
- Up to 1 oral in-house medication given
**Fees from off-site lab not included in pricing
Includes all elements of basic urgent care visit plus:
- Up to 2 in-house labs
- Up to 1 injection of steroid or antibiotic
- Blood draw (**outside lab test fees not included)
- Urine STD testing and treatment
- Nebulized medication
Includes all elements of standard urgent care visit plus:
- Up to 2 injections- TDAP $50 extra if needed
- 1 liter of IV fluids
- Up to 2 X-Ray exams
- More than 2 inhouse labs
- Stitches deemed simple (small straight lacerations)
- Multiple inhalation treatments
- Outpatient referral & management of CT or Ultrasound imaging at another facility
- Abscess drainage without packing
- Urine/Blood STD testing and treatment
- Finger dislocation reduction
- Includes all medical equipment (DMEs) except boots
Includes all elements of standard urgent care visit plus:
- Stitches deemed complex (irregular or large lacerations or those that require glue)
- X-ray and Splinting of fracture
- Dislocation reduction
- Those who need multiple liters of fluids, EKG, multiple inhouse tests and send out labs drawn and interpreted (example- Chest pain or abdominal pain work up)
- Abscess drainage with packing
- Includes all medical equipment (DMEs)
**Vaccines not included, please ask about pricing
- Review of medical history
- Vision screening
- Vital signs
- Physical exam
- Completion of standardized form for school and/or TSSAA
- Review of medical history
- Vision screening
- Vital signs
- Physical exam
- Completion of standardized form
- Review of medical history
- Vision screening
- Vital signs
- Physical exam
- Completion of basic form
- Review of medical history
- In-house lipid panel
- Vital signs
- Physical exam
- Completion of standardized form
- Gonorrhea, Chlamydia, Trichomonas (Urine Only) Testing & Treatment – $175
- Blood & Urine testing for HIV, Hep B, Hep C, HSV (Herpes), RPR (Syphilis), Gonorrhea, Chlamydia, and Trichomonas with treatment for G/C/T– $225
- Swab for Yeast and Bacterial Vaginosis & prescription as needed – $200
- MMR – $40
- Varicella (Chicken pox) – $20
- Hepatitis B – $10
- If all 3 of these titers are wanted – $60
- Tetanus shot – $75
- TB/PPD Test – $35
- Flu shot – $40
- Drug screen – $50
- Breath alcohol test – $50
- Thyroid panel (TSH, Free t4, T3) – $25
- CMP – $10
- CBC with diff – $10
- Vitamin D – $25
- Additional X-Ray – $35
- Additional IV Fluids – $25/liter
- Additional injection – $30
Primary Care Self-Pay Rates
Consultation with primary care provider with:
- A review of your medical history
- Collection of vital information
- Any prescription of medications required or refills
**This is not an annual physical
A complex visit is determined by the number of medical diagnoses being treated or the the amount of time required for a visit: if greater than 3 problems/diagnoses or longer than 40 minute visit, the visit is deemed complex.
Consultation with primary care provider with:
- A review of your medical history
- Collection of vital information
- Any prescription of medications required
**This is not an annual physical
Follow-up care for an established patient after a new patient visit.
A complex visit is determined by the number of medical diagnoses being treated or the the amount of time required for a visit: if greater than 3 problems/diagnoses or longer than 20 minute visit, the visit is deemed complex.
- Includes primary labs, dip urinalysis
- CXR and EKG, if indicated
- Pap smear additional $65
Primary labs include:
- CBC
- CMP
- A1C
- Lipid Panel
- Vitamin D
- TSH with reflex
- CBC
- CMP
- A1C
- Lipid Panel
- Vitamin D
- TSH with reflex
Sports Medicine Self-Pay Rates
Consultation with sports medicine physician with:
- A review of your medical history
- Review of the visit issue
- Collection of vital information
Consultation with sports medicine physician with:
- Review of the visit issue
- Collection of vital information
History & physical exam to establish the diagnosis of concussion and determine treatment plan. Most often, these exams include:
- Review of injury and medical history
- Neurological examination
- Cervical/neck examination
- Vestibular-ocular testing
- Basic neurocognitive testing
- Review school/work and life modifications to help healing
- If applicable, discuss return-to-play process
Continuation of concussion treatment plan.
Includes all visits required for management of a fracture including:
- X-Rays
- Durable Medical Equipment (DMEs - boots, walking shoes)
- Splints
- Casts
In addition to visit cost:
- Joint Injections — These are tailored to your needs. Your provider will discuss the benefits of each kind of medication and pricing for the medicines we offer.
- Trigger point injections $10 per site
- Additional X-Rays – $35