Full Side-by-Side Breakdown: Urgent Care vs. ER
The emergency room is a life-saving resource — but it’s designed for life-threatening emergencies. When you walk in with an ear infection or a sprained ankle, you’re not just paying more. You’re waiting longer, stressing more, and taking up a room that could be needed by someone in a true crisis.
Urgent care is designed precisely for the middle ground: things that need attention today, but aren’t emergencies. Here’s a simple rule: if you think you might die in the next few hours, go to the ER. If you’re sick, hurt, or uncomfortable but stable, come see us.
The Real Cost Difference
The average ER visit costs $2,200, and that’s before any tests, imaging, or specialist consults are added. A typical urgent care visit runs a fraction of that. For a family of four dealing with seasonal illness, choosing urgent care over the ER even twice a year can save thousands of dollars.
Most urgent care visits — including ours — accept the same insurance plans as your primary care doctor. And for uninsured patients, we offer transparent, affordable pricing.
What All Day Medical Care Urgent Care Looks Like
When you walk in, you’re greeted by a real person, not a tablet on a stand. You’ll be seen quickly — typically within 30 minutes — by a licensed provider who takes the time to actually listen. We handle everything from strep tests and flu swabs to wound care and X-ray referrals.
- No appointment needed for urgent visits
- Walk-ins welcome — all ages
- Open [insert hours]
- Located in Gaithersburg — [insert address]
How to Prepare for a Same-Day Visit
Bring your insurance card and a photo ID. Know the names of any medications you’re currently taking. If it’s a child’s visit, bring their immunization records if possible. That’s it — we’ll handle the rest.



