FAQs
FAQs
We provide patients with quick, quality medical care, and we also strive to create a comfortable and informative experience that helps take the stress out of your life.
Take a look at the questions our patients ask most frequently so you are prepared to visit us when you need to get back to being well, now.
For additional questions not addressed on this page, including our privacy practices and COVID-19, chat with us chat with us using our chat feature below or contact us.
General
You are welcome to simply walk into any WellNow location. No appointment and no referral is required. Simply walk in or, if preferred, you can book your visit at a WellNow center of your choice.
Please note, masks are recommended. We apologize if you experience longer than normal wait times. We will do our best to see you as quickly as possible and appreciate your patience and understanding.
Patients are typically seen within 10 minutes of registration and are usually treated and on their way home within 45 minutes. Visit our homepage or locations page for the most up-to-date wait times.
When visiting one of our locations, please bring your health insurance card (if you plan to use insurance), photo ID and a list of any current medications. We will make a copy of this information for our files. If you have secondary insurance, please bring your information with you and we will submit it on your behalf.
The Health Insurance Portability and Accountability Act (HIPAA) protects patients from disclosure of confidential clinical information. With your permission, we will send a summary of your visit to your doctor(s).
WellNow is equipped to treat a wide array of non-life-threatening injuries and illnesses, including sprains, strains, burns, lacerations, rashes, bronchitis and pneumonia. We have X-ray technology at all locations to help us better evaluate any injuries, and we offer on-site stitching. We also have point-of-care lab testing which allows us to perform a variety of tests directly at our facilities.
However, you should go to a hospital emergency room if you are experiencing a serious medical condition or symptom (including severe pain) caused by an injury or illness. If you have a true emergency, call 911 immediately. Signs of a true emergency include, but are not limited to:
Chest pain or signs of a heart attack that last two minutes or longer
Signs of a stroke, like sudden onset of numbness in any extremity
Severe shortness of breath
Heavy bleeding or bleeding that doesn’t stop after 10 minutes of direct pressure
Poisoning
Life-threatening bone fractures
Major injuries, such as head injuries that result in loss of consciousness
Unexplained drowsiness or disorientation
Loss of consciousness, hearing or vision
Coughing up or vomiting blood
High fever (104° or higher for a child; any fever for an infant less than 6 months old)
Suicidal or homicidal feelings
Seizures
We offer the option to all patients seeking urgent care services or COVID-19 testing to check in online and reserve their spot. To do this, visit our locations page, select the location you plan to visit, and click the option for “Schedule Your Visit.” You will then be directed to a registration page with instructions on how to complete your check in.
WellNow is proud to support the communities we provide care to through local partnerships, sponsorships and regional events. Our WellNow Cares Community Program is committed to keeping our communities happy and healthy as part of our mission to help make it all better. To learn more about this program and how you can partner with WellNow, visit our community page.
Antibiotic Stewardship is a promise to prescribe antibiotics responsibly. At WellNow, we are proud to be part of the Antibiotic Stewardship Commendation Program. Our providers are committed to only prescribe antibiotics when it is necessary in the treatment of your injury or illness, and not prescribing antibiotics when they will not help your injury or illness.
Our goal is to get you on your way to being well, now. As your urgent care provider, we work to provide the best possible treatment for your condition. If an antibiotic is not needed, we will explain this to you and will offer a treatment plan that will help.
If interested in being a steward of your health when you have a cough, sprain, or other urgent care need, tell the provider you only want an antibiotic if it is necessary. If you are not prescribed an antibiotic, ask what you can do to feel better and get relief from your symptoms.
Learn more about the Antibiotic Stewardship Commendation Program here.
Services
COVID-19 PCR testing is available at all WellNow locations. For more information about COVID-19 testing at WellNow, visit our COVID-19 Service page.
Yes, all of our locations have industry-standard X-ray equipment on-site. After a visit, patients are welcome to review X-ray images with their primary care physician or specialist. Our patients will never receive an additional charge from the radiologist who reads the X-ray taken on premises — the charge is either included in your urgent care claim to your insurance carrier or in your private fee. For certain ailments, a patient may be sent for an ultrasound, CT scan or MRI which will be done off-site, resulting in billing that is generated by that organization.
Yes, all locations offer pre-employment, school, sport, camp and collegiate physicals.
No, patients cannot get prescription refills for chronic medical pain through WellNow Urgent Care. Chronic pain management must be handled carefully by a patient’s primary care provider and/or specialists.
Monkeypox testing is available at all WellNow locations.
Patients who receive a positive test result will be contacted by phone and referred to the local Department of Health (DOH) for treatment.
WellNow Occupational Medicine
No. When you set up an account with WellNow Urgent Care, same-day reporting will be custom to your request. We can send results via fax or email.
Organizations do not need a service agreement in place prior to obtaining occupational medicine services for employees. However, we do encourage companies to establish service agreements with us as they help to delineate which services your employees need as well as streamline communication for billing and reporting. With a service agreement in place, we can provide follow-up occupational medicine services for Workers’ Compensation cases. For walk-in occupational medicine patients whose employers do not have service agreements, payment is required at the time of service.
Yes, our providers in all of our locations are on the National Registry list.
Yes. Not only are we here to perform the services our clients need, but we assist them with staying current with the required guidelines and compliant with the required agencies.
Yes, all of our collectors are DOT drug and alcohol certified.
Yes. When injuries occur in the workplace, WellNow’s occupational medicine specialists can provide the treatment employees need to help them get back to work quickly and safely.
Insurance
Yes, and rates are affordable for those without insurance — including rates for simple in-house lab tests. Additional procedures such as stitches, incision and drainage, X-rays, IV fluids or medications will result in an additional charge to the base visit. Full payment using either cash, check or a credit card is required at the time of service.
Yes, all locations accept Medicare and Medicare Advantage plans, as well as Medicaid and most managed care options.
Yes, all of our New York locations accept Fidelis Care.
Our accepted insurance plans
All WellNow Urgent Care centers and telehealth services accept a wide variety of insurance plans.
Copayments are determined by your insurance plan — please refer to your policy benefits for more information.
If your insurance carrier is not listed below, your claim may still be paid as an out-of-network service and may require additional financial responsibility from you. Please call your carrier’s member services (the phone number should be listed on the back of your insurance card) or refer to your policy benefits to determine your out-of-network treatment options and your financial responsibility.
Please bring with you:
Insurance card
Valid picture ID
Form of payment for copays
No Insurance? No problem.
WellNow Urgent Care has very competitive pricing to provide our uninsured patients with affordable healthcare. We accept cash, credit and debit cards.
*Our accepted insurance plans are subject to change.
Aetna Health/Meritain
Amerigroup
Anthem Blue Cross Blue Shield
Blue Cross Blue Shield
Capital District Physicians’ Health Plan (CDPHP)
CDPHP Universal Benefits
Cigna (with MVP or MultiPlan network logo)
Empire UnitedHealthCare
Empire BlueCross BlueShield (Anthem)
Excellus Blue Cross Blue Shield
Fidelis Care
Highmark Northeastern New York
Highmark Western New York
Humana ChoiceCare Network
Humana Military/TriCare
Independent Health
Lifetime Benefits Solutions
Martin’s Point
Medicare Advantage Plans
Medicare Part B
Molina Healthcare
MVP Health Plan
MVP Select Care
Nova Healthcare
NYS Medicaid
Pennsylvania Medicaid – Limited locations (Jamestown, Lakewood, Olean, Big Flats)
Railroad Medicare
TriCare East – Humana Military
UMR - A UnitedHealthcare Company
UnitedHealthcare
UnitedHealthcare Empire Plan
Univera Healthcare
UPMC Health Plan
VA Community Care Network
WellCare by Fidelis Care
WellCare Today’s Options Medicare Advantage Plus
Workers’ Comp and Employer First Aid
Network Association, with insurance carriers carrying the logo of:
America’s Choice Provider (ACPN)
First Health
Hooray Health
MagnaCare
MultiPlan
MVP
Prime Health Services
Three Rivers
USA MCO
Aetna
Aetna Better Health of Ohio
Anthem Blue Cross Blue Shield
AultCare - Limited locations (Alliance, Massillon, N. Canton, Wooster)
CareSource
CareSource Marketplace
Cigna
GEHA / United Healthcare Shared Services
Humana
Medical Mutual Of Ohio
Medicare Advantage Plans
Medicare Part B
Medicare Railroad
MediGold
Meritain Health
Molina
--Medicare Options
--Medicare Options Plus
--Medicaid Healthy Start, Healthy Families, Special Needs
Molina Healthcare
Molina - Medicare Medicaid Replacement
Molina Marketplace
Molina Medicaid
Multiplan Ohio
Ohio Medicaid
OSU Health Plan
Paramount Advantage
The Health Plan
Tricare
TriCare East - Humana Military
UMR
UnitedHealthcare
UnitedHealthcare Community Plan
UnitedHealthOne / Golden Rule Ins
VA Community Care Network
Aetna
Aetna Better Health of Michigan
Ambetter
Blue Cross Blue Shield
Blue Care Network
Choice Care
Cigna
Health Alliance Plan
Humana
Medicare Advantage Plans
Medicare Part B
Medicare Railroad
Meridian
Meritain Health
Michigan Medicaid
Molina Marketplace
Priority Health
TriCare East – Humana Military
UMR
UnitedHealthcare
UnitedHealthOne / Golden Rule Ins
VA Community Care Network
ACTIN Care Groups
Aetna Network Services
Ascension SmartHealth Network
Blue Cross Blue Shield of Illinois
Cigna HealthCare of Illinois
CountyCare
Essence Southern Illinois (Collinsville and O'Fallon locations only)
HealthLink
Humana Commercial
Illinois Medicaid
Medicare Advantage Plans
Medicare Part B
Railroad Medicare
Ravenswood Physicians Associates (RPA)
Resurrection Physicians Provider Group (RPPG)
TriCare East – Humana Military
UnitedHealthcare
VA Community Care Network
Workers’ Comp and Employer First Aid
Network Association, with insurance carriers carrying the logo of:
America’s Choice Provider (ACPN)
First Health
Hooray Health
MagnaCare
MultiPlan
MVP
Prime Health Services
Three Rivers
USA MCO
Ascension Personalized Care (ACP)
Ascension St. Vincent Employer Network
Ambetter by Managed Health Services
Aetna Commercial
Aetna Medicare Advantage
AllWell Medicare Advantage by Managed Health Services
Anthem Commercial
Anthem Medicare Advantage
Anthem Medicaid
CareSource
Cigna
CorVel Work Comp
Coventry Work Comp Services
Encore Health Network
First Health Network
Hooray Health
Humana-Choice
Managed Health Services (HIP and HCC)
Medicare Part B
Physicians Health Plan of Northern Indiana
Sagamore Health Network
Sedgwick
United Healthcare Commercial
United HealthCare Medicare Advantage
VA Community Care Network (CCN)
Empire/UHC
Fidelis
Highmark BCBS Pennsylvania
MagnaCare
Medicare Part B
Pennsylvania Medicaid
United Healthcare
Univera
UPMC
VA Community Care Network
Yes, WellNow proudly accepts insurance plans offered to active-duty and veteran patients including, TriCare, TriCare East and Humana Military. A full list of accepted insurances can be found online.
Billing
Unlike some urgent or convenient care centers, patients at WellNow only receive one bill — we never charge our patients an additional facility fee, which can add hundreds of dollars to a visit if a patient has an unmet deductible.
A facility fee is an additional bill that patients may be charged for visiting an urgent or convenient care facility that is affiliated with a hospital. This is a bill that is issued to a patient in addition to the doctor’s bill for services provided. In short, you receive more than one bill for one visit. Some hospital centers charge this fee, while others do not. WellNow does not charge facility fees.
WellNow requires a deposit at the time of service toward the estimated patient deductible or co-insurance amount. This deposit can be in the form of cash, check or credit card. The deposit amount requested is dependent upon a patient’s insurance benefits and is only estimated. Copayments are due at the time of service. Please check with your insurance company prior to your visit if you have questions regarding your benefit coverage for urgent care.
Based on 2016 data from the Health Care Cost Institute, the national average cost for an ER visit was $1,322. If you have a high-deductible plan and have not met your deductible, you are responsible for those ER costs until your deductible is met. ER visits that require X-rays or stitches are typically more than $600.
Patients can receive up to four bills when visiting an ER:
A bill from the hospital
A bill from the ER physician group that staffs the ER
A bill from the radiologist that reads your X-ray
A facility fee for your visit
For non-life-threatening injuries or illnesses, WellNow only charges patients one bill, and it is a fraction of what you would pay for the same services provided at an ER. However, if you are experiencing life-threatening symptoms, please call 911 or visit an ER.
If you have any questions or concerns, please contact us via phone or email Monday – Friday, 8:00 a.m. – 4:30 p.m. Eastern Time:
New York and Illinois patients can email us at [email protected] or call us at (716) 699-9032.
Ohio, Michigan and Indiana patients can email us at [email protected] or call us at (315) 424-3542.