Beth Israel Lahey Health Primary Care Quincy Square
Urgent Care

Beth Israel Lahey Health Urgent Care – Quincy

Urgent Care Center in Quincy

Your choice for local urgent care is Beth Israel Lahey Health Urgent Care–Quincy. We offer a wide range of treatments for non-life threatening conditions for anyone over two years old.

We believe you deserve the best care possible which is why you'll always be seen by a board-certified emergency medicine physician who can provide you with complex adult and pediatric care. Access to advanced diagnostic tools, such as CT scanners, sets us apart from other urgent care centers in the area — as does our access to electronic patient medical records. Let us help you feel better sooner.

Walk-ins are welcome but, for your convenience, you can also reserve your spot from home using the "Reserve Your Spot" button below.

Reserve Your Spot

Where to Go for Care: Urgent Care, Primary Care or Emergency Room?

Choosing the right level of care can save you time and ensure you receive prompt treatment:

  • Urgent Care: The best option for most serious but non-life-threatening issues, such as flu symptoms, minor cuts needing stitches, sprains, or mild asthma attacks. Urgent care centers offer walk-in availability and extended hours, making them a convenient choice when primary care isn’t available. Consider calling ahead or reserving a spot online.
  • Primary Care: Ideal for routine check-ups, chronic condition management and non-urgent concerns like mild infections or medication refills. When same-day appointments are not available, your primary care physician (PCP) may suggest urgent care as an alternative. Many PCPs now offer telehealth options as well.
  • Emergency Room (ER): Go to the ER or call 911 for severe or life-threatening conditions such as chest pain, difficulty breathing, sudden weakness or confusion, severe injuries or uncontrolled bleeding.

If you are unsure, call one of our many BILH Urgent Care Centers or your PCP to help guide you to the best option.

Before You Visit Urgent Care

Please follow these steps if you are considering an urgent care visit for non-COVID-related conditions:

  • Self-manage mild symptoms if you can do so safely.
  • Call your primary care physician if you're unsure whether you need in-person urgent care. If you do not have a PCP, call urgent care before coming in to determine whether you need in-person care.
  • Call Beth Israel Lahey Health Urgent Care–Quincy at 617-615-4000.
  • Consider telehealth options. Many PCPs are now equipped to provide treatment over the phone or through a video conference.
  • If in-person urgent care is advised, consider reserving a time online. You will receive a text message when your appointment time is near so that you can stay home as long as possible before coming in.

All patients will be screened upon arrival for respiratory symptoms. Patients with respiratory issues will be cared for in a separate, dedicated area to reduce the risk of COVID-19 exposure for others.

Call 911 if you're experiencing a medical emergency.

What To Expect When You Arrive

Online reservations are not appointments and due to the nature of our services, emergencies can arise which may result in patients being taken out of order.

Due to our advanced services, average visit time can range from 45 to 120 minutes depending on diagnostic testing required.

Some diagnostic testing and exams may be limited depending on your time of arrival.

Conditions We Treat

We treat many non-emergency injuries and illnesses at Beth Israel Lahey Health Urgent Care Centers, including:

  • Accidents and falls
  • Infections
  • Lacerations requiring stitches
  • Sprains and broken bones
  • Migraines
  • Back problems
  • Breathing difficulties/asthma
  • Abdominal pain
  • High fever
  • Vomiting/diarrhea/dehydration
  • Sunburn/heat stroke/frostbite
  • Sore throat or cough
  • Cellulitis (bacterial skin infection)
  • Urinary tract infections

We welcome anyone who is traveling and away from your own doctor, as well as anyone who has non-life-threatening, but urgent, health issues.

Alert Notice

COVID-19 Information

For the latest information on COVID-19 testing, treatment and vaccines, please visit our Coronavirus Resource Center.

Hours & Location Details

Hours of Operation

Sunday 9:00 am – 5:00 pm
Monday 9:00 am – 7:00 pm
Tuesday 9:00 am – 7:00 pm
Wednesday 9:00 am – 7:00 pm
Thursday 9:00 am – 7:00 pm
Friday 9:00 am – 7:00 pm
Saturday 9:00 am – 5:00 pm

We’re closed on New Year’s Day, Memorial Day, Independence Day, Labor Day, Thanksgiving Day and Christmas Day.