We provide you with prompt, personal, and professional medical care. We treat your minor injuries and illnesses when they occur- things that do not need to be seen in a hospital emergency room, but still do need medical attention. Our clinic also provides many well-care services for your convenience.
Frequently Asked Questions About Bellevue Urgent Care
Is This An Emergency Room?
No, Urgent Care Omaha clinics are not emergency rooms. We take care of minor injuries or illnesses that need medical attention. If you have a serious, life-threatening condition such as a possible heart attack or stroke, severe bleeding, head trauma, breathing problems, are unresponsive, etc, you need to call 911 or go to a hospital emergency room.
What are your hours?
Monday-Saturday from 8:00am - 8:00pm
8:00am - 4:00pm on Sunday
We are open on all holidays, too, but our hours may vary from our regular daily schedule. We check-in our last patient of the day 15 minutes prior to scheduled closing time. Occasionally, when our treatment rooms are full in the last hour, we may stop admitting more patients earlier. This end-of-day policy allows us to give adequate time to treat our patients and also enables our staff to get home at a consistent time.
Do I need an appointment?
No. Urgent Care Omaha clinics are open on a walk-in basis, seven days a week, including holidays.
Do you accept my insurance?
Omaha Urgent Care clinics participate with most insurance plans, but we urge you to call the phone number on the back of your card to verify that we are in-network. Patients need to have their insurance card/ info and valid photo ID to file to insurance. You will be responsible for paying your co-pay at the time of service. Any amount remaining after your claim has been processed by your insurance company will be billed to you. We do accept Medicare, but we can only accept Nebraska Medicaid.
What if I don't have insurance?
For patients without insurance, we ask for a $100 deposit when you check in. You have two payment options after your final bill is determined: 1) Pay the remaining amount that day and receive a 15% discount on the total bill, OR, 2) We can set up a payment plan to spread out the remaining payments up to three months.
Do you offer drug screens?
If you are coming in for a drug screen, regulations require we give a person up to three hours to provide a valid specimen, so we stop collecting drug screens three hours prior to our closing time. No appointment is needed, but you must have a valid photo ID when taking a drug screen.
What ages do we treat?
For very young infants (under six months old) we recommend they be seen in a pediatrician’s office, but otherwise we can treat all ages.
What is Urgent Care Omaha?
We are a locally-owned group of five urgent care clinics. Bellevue Urgent Care, NE opened in 2009, Rockbrook Urgent Care opened in 2011, Crossroads Urgent Care opened in 2016, West Omaha Urgent Care opened in 2022, and Bennington Urgent Care opened in 2024. Our group is not affiliated with any larger medical corporation or hospital.
Is Bellevue Urgent Care an emergency room?
No, Bellevue Urgent Care is not an emergency room. They treat minor injuries and illnesses requiring prompt medical attention. For serious, life-threatening conditions, call 911 or visit a hospital emergency room.
What are the operating hours for Bellevue Urgent Care?
Bellevue Urgent Care is open Monday through Saturday from 8:00am to 8:00pm, and Sunday from 8:00am to 4:00pm, including holidays with possible variations.
Do I need to make an appointment to visit Bellevue Urgent Care?
No appointment is necessary. Bellevue Urgent Care accepts walk-ins seven days a week, including holidays.
Does Bellevue Urgent Care accept insurance?
Bellevue Urgent Care accepts most insurance plans. Patients should verify coverage by calling the number on their insurance card. Medicare and Nebraska Medicaid are also accepted.
What payment options are available if I don't have insurance?
A $100 deposit is required at check-in. Patients can either pay the remaining balance with a 15% discount on the day of service or set up a payment plan for up to three months.
Are drug screens available at Bellevue Urgent Care, and what is required?
Drug screens are offered with no appointment needed. A valid photo ID is required. Collection stops three hours before closing time to allow up to three hours to provide a specimen.
What ages does Bellevue Urgent Care treat?
They treat all ages except very young infants under six months, who should visit a pediatrician's office instead.
What services does Bellevue Urgent Care provide?
They provide care for minor illnesses and injuries, preventive medical care, flu shots, and STD testing.
Are there wheelchair accessible entrances and restrooms at Bellevue Urgent Care?
Yes, Bellevue Urgent Care has wheelchair accessible entrances and restrooms, and also offers video visits.
What nearby places can help customers visiting Bellevue Urgent Care?
Nearby places such as Walgreens Pharmacy are convenient for filling prescriptions after a visit. Jimmy John’s and Dunkin’ offer food options if you need a quick meal before or after your appointment. Additionally, Bellevue Music Lessons and Blue Moon Fitness provide local recreational activities to explore around your visit.