Certified by IU Health Urgent Care - Bloomington • Apr 12, 2026
Urgent CareIndiana University Health
When you need immediate care for a non-life-threatening illness or injury, Indiana University Health Urgent Care in Bloomington is the convenient choice.
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Credit cardAvailable
DebitAvailable
Mobile paymentsAvailable
Cash onlyNot available
Accepts checksAvailable
RestroomAvailable
Onsite servicesAvailable
Free parking garageNot available
Free parking lotAvailable
Free street parkingNot available
On-site parkingAvailable
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Wheelchair accessible entranceAvailable
Wheelchair accessible restroomAvailable
Wheelchair accessible seatingAvailable
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Certified by IU Health Urgent Care - Bloomington • Apr 12, 2026
Certified by IU Health Urgent Care - Bloomington • Apr 12, 2026
Monday8:00 AM - 8:00 PM
Tuesday8:00 AM - 8:00 PM
Wednesday8:00 AM - 8:00 PM
Thursday8:00 AM - 8:00 PM
Friday8:00 AM - 8:00 PM
Saturday8:00 AM - 6:00 PM
Sunday8:00 AM - 6:00 PM
Reviews
3.8
440 reviews
5 stars
278
4 stars
31
3 stars
9
2 stars
14
1 star
108
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Daniel Baumgartner
1 day ago
1.0
Don't come here unless you have a full day or two of absolutely nothing to do but wait and keep getting pushed back in line. Staff does not seem to care of whether you get help or not. Would drive 5 hours to go somewhere else than trying to get help here. "Urgent care" isn't so urgent here. Would give 0 stars if I could. Terrible
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Chad Fish
Apr 5, 2026
3.0
I came in with a large forearm burn and wasn’t prepared with the dressing to maintain the amount of area the burn covered. The area is about 4” x 8” to cover the entire wound. I left with no prescription for any antibiotic. No dressing or ointment and was told to continue what I had been doing. I did leave with 6) 2x3” non stick pads to stack over the wound and two new ace wraps to cover the pads. They did place a square yellow medicated gauze in the center of the wound like a postage stamp on an envelope and didn’t have anything larger. Very disappointed in my visit.
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Shannon Barnett
Apr 1, 2026
1.0
This place is beyond ridiculous! Talk my hubby into going only to be denied! Went I. At 4:30pm, 4 people in waiting room, they close at 8 and the lady at the desk tells me they are not taking walk-ins, but wants us to fill out a paper to make sure it’s not annoying emergency, I said nah, this place is WHACK! I mean 4 people are going to be there until 8? Doubtful
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gretchen nall
Mar 22, 2026
2.0
Had an appointment. Waited 2 hours longer. I would say not urgent care. Understaffed for sure. IU Health is a no.
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Andrew Stadeker
Feb 25, 2026
5.0
Excellent amd very accommodating service. They know their stuff here and will find out what's wrong with you amd how to get you to better heath!
Frequently Asked Questions About IU Health Urgent Care - Bloomington
When should I go to an urgent care?
For non-life-threatening conditions that need prompt attention — examples include abdominal pain/stomachaches, allergic reactions, colds/flu-like symptoms, cuts/scrapes/bites, earaches, headaches, fractures/sprains (with x-ray when available), strep/sore throat, sexually transmitted disease testing, sports physicals, upper respiratory infections and urinary tract infections.
What's the difference between urgent care and an emergency room?
Urgent care treats non-life‑threatening conditions that need prompt attention; emergency rooms treat life‑threatening conditions or injuries that could result in permanent disability.
Do you offer sports and camp physicals?
Yes. Urgent Care locations offer sports and camp physicals. If a school or camp specifically requires an MD signature, contact the Urgent Care to confirm an MD will be available.
Do I need to make an appointment?
No. Walk‑ins are accepted. You can also use the site’s “Save a Spot” option to reserve a place in line and reduce wait time.
Do you accept walk‑ins until closing time?
IU Health aims to see patients up until closing, but walk‑ins may be limited based on availability. Use Save a Spot or On‑Demand Virtual Visits if needed.
Is urgent care a substitute for primary care?
No. Urgent care is intended to supplement primary care by addressing immediate, short‑term health needs rather than long‑term health management.
What ages are seen at urgent care?
Patients ages 3 months and older are seen at IU Health Urgent Care.
How much is a typical urgent care visit?
For insured patients, deductible and/or copay is collected at time of service and the insurer is billed; IU Health bills any balance after the insurer processes claims. Self‑pay rates are described as affordable for patients without insurance.
What insurance options do you accept?
IU Health Urgent Care accepts a wide range of commercial, Medicaid, Medicare and VA plans (examples listed by IU Health include Aetna, Anthem/Blue Cross plans, Blue Cross and Blue Shield, CareSource, Cigna, Humana, Indiana Health Network, TRICARE, UnitedHealthcare and others).
What if I don't have insurance?
IU Health states its rates are very affordable for self‑pay patients.
How do I pay my urgent care bill?
IU Health accepts most insurance plans and accepts cash, checks and credit cards. See the IU Health ‘Pay a Bill’ page or call 1.888.IUHEALTH for billing questions.
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