Frequently Asked Questions

What is the difference between an Urgent Care and an ER?

Sterling Heights Urgent Care is not an Emergency Room. In case of an Emergency, please go to the nearest hospital. However, If you are sick or injured and don't have the time to schedule a doctor’s appointment and don't want the expense of an emergency room, Sterling Heights Urgent Care is the perfect alternative.

Do I need to make an appointment?

NO Appointments needed. Sterling Heights Urgent Care is open form 10AM until 10PM daily for your convenience. You may simply walk in to see a board certified physician however if you prefer to make an appointment we will gladly do so.

How long is the wait?

Depends. Most patients are seen within minutes of walking in since we are fully staffed to treat your illness or injury.

Can you write me a prescription?

If needed, after a medical evaluation, the board certified physician on staff can and will write you a prescription for your illness. We have a Pharmacy on site for your convenience as well.

Do I need to have Insurance?

No. We will treat you whether or not you have insurance. We have affordable options for patients who do not have insurance coverage.

What types of insurance do you accept?

Call to confirm however we accept MOST insurances including...
  • Blue Care Network – BCN
  • Blue Cross Blue Shield Of Michigan
  • CIGNA – Great West
  • Cofinity
  • Coventry Health
  • DMC Health Plan
  • First Health
  • Health Alliance Plan- HAP
  • Meridian Health Plan
  • Medicaid – State Of Michigan
  • Medicare – Part B
  • Midwest Health Plan
  • Multiplan
  • PHCS
  • Priority Health
  • Railroad Medicare
  • Tricare
  • United Health Care
  • United Health Care Community Health Plan
Medical Care — Waiting Area Inside Sterling Heights Urgent Care in Macomb County, MI
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