Middletown
URGENT CARE
ADDRESS
111 Maltese Dr
Middletown, NY 10940

Reserve Your Spot
Skip the line and check in before arriving so that you do not have to wait. Simply call or chat to reserve your spot.

Worry Free Pricing
We offer a very simple and straightforward pricing model for those without medical insurance

Services
Our Middletown Urgent Care at 111 Maltese Drive, offers a wide range of medical services.
When You Need a Doctor Now
No Appointment Necessary for our Urgent Care
All of Middletown Medical Urgent Care locations welcome walk-in patients. We are an immediate, urgent care center specializing in all of life’s little medical urgencies and non-emergencies.
Most Insurance Plans Accepted for our Urgent Care services. <strong>Learn more.</strong>
HOURS
Sunday | 9AM–9PM |
Monday | 7AM–9PM |
Tuesday | 7AM–9PM |
Wednesday | 7AM–9PM |
Thursday | 7AM–9PM |
Friday | 7AM–9PM |
Saturday | 9AM–9PM |

Illnesses

Injuries

Immunizations

Lab Tests

Diagnostics & X-rays

Occupational Medicine

Travel Medicine
No Insurance?
Worry Free Pricing for Urgent Care
Level 1: $150
Office visit with a provider that includes lab tests for minor illness or injuries. One medical complaint that requires minor treatment.
Level 2: $180
Office visit with a provider that includes the services in Level 1 plus a diagnostic test or lab service.
Level 3: $250
Office visit with a provider that includes the services in Level 2 plus a minor procedure.
Reasons to go to the Emergency Department:
- Severe chest pain
- Severe abdominal pain
- Paralysis
- Intestinal bleeding
- Vaginal bleeding with pregnancy
- Repeated vomiting
- Poisoning
- Severe head or eye injuries
- Unconsciousness
Middletown Medical Urgent Care treats illnesses and injuries that require immediate, but not emergency care. Our medical staff can often fill a need that may exist between primary care physicians and hospital emergency rooms during times when a doctor’s appointment is not readily available.
When deciding between urgent care clinics and emergency rooms the question to answer is:  “Are these life-threatening injuries or symptoms?”.  If the answer is “Yes”, then the choice is simple: Go to an emergency room.
If the injuries and symptoms are non-life threatening, then an urgent care center should do.
Urgent Care Centers are NOT the correct choice for patients with shortness of breath, chest pain or a severe allergic reaction. Those patients should go directly to the Emergency Department. The wait time in a hospital emergency room can often be extremely long and you may often wait hours to receive treatment and care. The hospital emergency room does not necessarily treat the first patient in line. Care is typically based on the severity and nature of any given injury, which can be frustrating if you have a nonlife-threatening illness or injury.
(845) 342-4774
Address
Middletown, NY 10940