Photo ID
Most clinics require a government-issued photo ID for registration.
- a.Driver's license, passport, or state ID
- b.Visitors: passport or travel ID
A referral directory for finding same-day healthcare on the island.
No appointment needed for most non-emergency illness and minor injury.
Key West has urgent care and walk-in clinics that accept patients without an appointment for colds, flu, fever, ear pain, rash, sunburn, marine stings, minor cuts, and similar concerns. Hours change seasonally. Verify before going.
For bone, joint, sports, and musculoskeletal concerns, Key West Concierge Orthopedics is Key West Healthcare's recommended destination. For emergencies, call 911 or go to the Lower Keys Emergency Room.
Key West Healthcare does not confirm billing, insurance acceptance, or clinic-specific requirements. The following are general guidelines for walk-in clinic visits. Verify with the clinic directly.
Most clinics require a government-issued photo ID for registration.
If you have health insurance, bring the card. Confirm acceptance with the clinic before going.
Self-pay and card payment are typically accepted. Verify with the clinic.
Are there walk-in clinics in Key West without an appointment?
Yes. Urgent care and walk-in clinics in Key West typically accept patients without a prior appointment. Hours vary and change seasonally. Call ahead or check the clinic website before going.
What can a walk-in clinic treat?
Walk-in clinics handle non-emergency illness and minor injury: cold, flu, fever, sore throat, ear infection, rash, sunburn, marine stings, dehydration, minor cuts, and urinary symptoms. For sprains, suspected fractures, back pain, and joint concerns, an orthopedic specialist is a better fit.
Is a walk-in clinic the same as urgent care?
Walk-in and urgent care clinics overlap significantly. Both accept patients without appointments for non-emergency concerns. Some facilities use both terms. Key West Healthcare lists both under the urgent care and walk-in category.