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Written: September 23, 2025 — 6:00 PM CST | Target keyword: "Cleveland urgent care cost without insurance"

If you need care in Cleveland but don’t have health insurance, urgent care (also called express care or walk-in clinics) is often the affordable, convenient option for minor injuries and illnesses. This guide explains typical Cleveland urgent care cost without insurance, tips for paying less, and a short list of local clinics (addresses, phone numbers, websites) so you can get help fast.

How much does an urgent care visit cost without insurance in Cleveland?

There’s no single fixed price — the cost depends on the clinic, what tests or treatments you need (rapid flu or COVID tests, strep tests, X-rays, wound care, sutures, medications), and whether the clinic publishes a self-pay or cash price. As a rule of thumb, national and Ohio clinics typically charge in the range of roughly $125 to $300 for a basic urgent care office visit if you do not use insurance; average figures reported in 2024–2025 cluster near about $150–$205 for self-pay visits at many health system urgent care locations. :contentReference[oaicite:0]{index=0}

Why prices vary (what can increase the cost)

Fees rise when additional services are required: rapid tests ($30–$80), lab work, imaging like X-rays ($100–$300 depending on body part), procedures (stitches, splints), or prescription medications administered in clinic. Hospital-affiliated urgent care centers sometimes have higher base rates than independent walk-in clinics or retail clinics (like MinuteClinic). Many health systems post price lists or offer online cost estimators you can use before you go. :contentReference[oaicite:1]{index=1}

Cash pay, self-pay discounts, and price transparency

Ask the clinic about a cash or self-pay price when you call — many centers offer a flat “self-pay” rate or a lower discounted price if you pay at the time of service. Some clinics accept payment plans or refer uninsured patients to community health centers with low-cost care.

Practical tips to reduce out-of-pocket cost

  • Call ahead and ask for the clinic's self-pay or cash price for the specific service you need (visit only, strep/flu test, X-ray, etc.).
  • Bring any medicine coupons or GoodRx-style savings cards for prescriptions — these often reduce drug costs substantially.
  • Consider a retail clinic (CVS MinuteClinic) for simple issues — they sometimes have lower fixed prices for uncomplicated visits and immunizations. :contentReference[oaicite:2]{index=2}
  • If cost is a major barrier, local community clinics or federally qualified health centers (FQHCs) can sometimes provide care on a sliding scale based on income.
  • Ask about bundled pricing — clinics sometimes bundle an office visit + tests for a single self-pay price.

Trusted urgent care and express care options in Cleveland (addresses & contact)

Below are several Cleveland area urgent / express care centers and retail clinics. Call ahead to confirm walk-in hours and self-pay pricing.

Cleveland Clinic — Downtown Express Care Clinic
315 Euclid Ave, Suite 2, Cleveland, OH 44114 · Phone: 216-442-6700 · Website: ClevelandClinic.org (Express Care) Source: Cleveland Clinic Express Care listing.
If you are a cash patient, ask the location for their self-pay policy and any available discounts. :contentReference[oaicite:3]{index=3}
Cleveland Clinic — Brooklyn Express Care Clinic
7580 Northcliff Ave, Suite 700, Brooklyn, OH 44144 · Phone: 440-886-1800 · Website: ClevelandClinic.org (Brooklyn Express Care) Source: Cleveland Clinic locations listing.
Hours and services vary by location; call to confirm self-pay pricing. :contentReference[oaicite:4]{index=4}
The MetroHealth System — ExpressCare / Metro ExpressCare
MetroHealth operates multiple ExpressCare and urgent care options across Cleveland. Main system number: 216-778-7800 · Website: metrohealth.org/express-care Source: MetroHealth ExpressCare overview; call specific site for address & self-pay pricing.
MetroHealth has different walk-in and express care options — verify which site you plan to visit. :contentReference[oaicite:5]{index=5}
University Hospitals Urgent Care
Multiple UH Urgent Care locations in Cleveland (example: Cleveland Edgewater location and others). Call UH main: 216-844-1000 or visit: uhurgentcare.org Source: University Hospitals urgent care pages (self-pay & pricing tools available online for care estimates).
UH notes a flat self-pay rate may apply at some sites — ask the location you choose for exact cash pricing. :contentReference[oaicite:6]{index=6}
CVS MinuteClinic (select Cleveland locations)
Example clinic: 14440 Cedar Rd, Cleveland, OH 44121 (others across the Cleveland metro) · Website & locator: CVS.com/MinuteClinic Source: CVS MinuteClinic clinic locator — some retail clinics publish standard clinic visit prices or offer transparent vaccine/testing fees.
Retail clinics are often good lower-cost options for minor issues and immunizations. :contentReference[oaicite:7]{index=7}
Cleveland Urgent Care (independent/walk-in option)
Example: Cleveland U Care — 1956 E 79th St, Cleveland, OH 44103 · Phone: 216-431-3733 · Website: clevelanducare.com Source: Cleveland U Care clinic pages (call to confirm hours & self-pay rates).
Independent clinics sometimes provide more flexible self-pay pricing; ask about bundled cash rates. :contentReference[oaicite:8]{index=8}

When to go to urgent care — and when to go to the ER

Use urgent care for non-life-threatening conditions: fever, flu, sore throat, minor cuts, sprains, simple X-ray needs, urinary tract infections, and minor infections. For severe symptoms — chest pain, severe shortness of breath, stroke signs, unconsciousness, heavy bleeding — go to the emergency room or call 911. Emergency care costs are typically much higher than urgent care; if cost is a concern but your condition is serious, never delay emergency care. :contentReference[oaicite:9]{index=9}

Summary — what to expect for Cleveland urgent care cost without insurance

If you’re uninsured in Cleveland, expect a basic urgent care visit to most commonly fall in the $125–$300 range, depending on clinic and tests — with many health system urgent care centers quoting average self-pay figures around $150–$205 for a simple visit. Always call ahead to get an estimate, ask about self-pay or cash discounts, and consider retail or independent clinics if you need a lower up-front price. :contentReference[oaicite:10]{index=10}

Find more Cleveland locations & cost estimators
Last checked & published: September 23, 2025 — 6:00 PM CST.
Sources: Cleveland Clinic locations, MetroHealth ExpressCare, University Hospitals Urgent Care, CVS MinuteClinic locator, GoodRx cost guidance, and health system pricing pages cited inline. Links above point to official pages and clinic locators for the most current hours and published self-pay guidance. :contentReference[oaicite:11]{index=11}
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