Locations and Directions
Urgent Care

Our Urgent Cares are in high demand

Unless it is a clear emergency, please contact your child's primary care provider (pediatrician or family physician) first, and they will help you decide where to go for care.

If it's a clear emergency go to your nearest emergency room location.

Examples of clear emergencies include:

  • Your child has difficulty breathing (if your child's lips appear blue or your child is having fast breathing or struggling to breathe, it IS an emergency)
  • Bleeding you cannot stop
  • A bone you can see
  • Your child is not responding normally

 

Our Urgent Care centers see patients until their 21st birthday.

Walk-ins are accepted at all Urgent Care locations with no appointment required. Use the "Save My Spot" links below to reserve your place in line, so you can wait at home or wherever is most convenient for your family. You can save your spot up to 12 hours in advance. Wait times for each of our physical Urgent Cares are shown below.

If your child’s situation requires immediate care, call 911 or go to an emergency room immediately.

Urgent Care Centers

Cincinnati Children's Anderson
Urgent Care

Anderson Urgent Care

Urgent Care Hours

  • M-F6pm - 11pm
  • Sat-Sun12pm - 7pm
  • HolidaysClosed
Cincinnati Children's Burnet Urgent Care
Urgent Care

Burnet Campus Urgent Care

Urgent Care Hours

  • M-Sun9am-12am
  • Open 365 days a year
Cincinnati Children's Green Township
Urgent Care

Green Township Urgent Care

Urgent Care Hours

  • M-F6pm - 11pm
  • Sat-Sun12pm - 7pm
  • HolidaysClosed
Cincinnati Children's Liberty Campus
Urgent Care

Liberty Campus Urgent Care

Urgent Care Hours

  • M-Sun12pm - 11pm
  • Open 365 days a year
Cincinnati Children's Mason
Urgent Care

Mason Urgent Care

Urgent Care Hours

  • M-F6pm - 11pm
  • Sat-Sun12pm - 7pm
  • HolidaysClosed

COVID-19 Testing

If you are only seeking a COVID-19 test for your child, please call your child’s primary care provider to discuss next steps. If you come to Urgent Care, it will be determined whether your child needs a COVID-19 test during care as part of your visit. 
Masking status – either optional or required – is based on the current state and spread of respiratory illness in our community. As conditions change, so may our masking policy for that time. This information will be updated here and at our location entrances any time there is a change. You are always welcome to wear a mask if you prefer, and they are available at all of our entrances. We also ask that patients put on a mask if they have symptoms of a respiratory illness or are recovering from a COVID infection.