Minor injury care: Costs, Recovery, Stats & What to Expect — A Urgent Care Guide
September 9, 2025 · by the Help Me Find A Doctor editorial team

Everything patients ask about minor injury care — how it works, who it's for, typical recovery, costs, risks, and how to choose the right urgent care specialist. Sprains, lacerations, simple fractures, and burns.
Walk-in care for non-emergency illness and injury. Below: the procedures patients ask about most, the numbers that put the field in context, and the questions worth raising at a first consultation with a urgent care specialist.
Top procedures & treatments
Minor injury care
Sprains, lacerations, simple fractures, and burns.
Acute illness visits
Strep, flu, COVID, UTIs, sinusitis, and bronchitis.
On-site imaging and labs
X-ray, rapid testing, and basic lab work.
Travel and school physicals
Same-day physicals when needed.
Occupational health
Workers' comp injuries and pre-employment screening.
By the numbers
- There are 14,000+ urgent care centers in the U.S.
- Urgent care visits cost ~⅙ the average ED visit.
- Most U.S. metros have an urgent care within 10 minutes of any home.
How to choose the right specialist
Verify board certification, ask how many of your specific procedure the clinician performs each year, and review patient outcomes — not just star ratings. A urgent care provider who clearly explains your options, the evidence, and the realistic recovery timeline is worth more than the most heavily advertised name.
Use our directory to filter urgent care specialists by city, then bring this article (and the FAQ below) to your consultation.
Frequently asked questions
Urgent care vs ER?
Urgent care handles minor injuries and acute illness; the ER is for chest pain, stroke symptoms, major trauma, and severe abdominal pain.
Do I need an appointment?
Walk-ins welcome; most centers also accept reservations to skip the wait.
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