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Urgent Care - Rush North & Harlem

Hours & Address

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1625 N. Harlem Ave.
Chicago, IL 60707

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Hours:

Mon – Sat: 7:00 am – 7:00 pm
Sun: Closed

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Life is full of surprises, and when you need medical attention, you want urgent care close to home. At Rush Urgent Care, we provide walk-in care for minor injuries and illnesses during family-friendly hours. Conveniently located at Rush North & Harlem, Rush Urgent Care is here for you when and where you need us. 

  • Open after-hours and on weekends: We’re open Mon. - Sat. from 7 a.m. to 7 p.m. 
  • No appointment needed: Just walk in, and you’ll be seen by a provider as soon as possible. 
  • Care for the whole family: Our providers have the expertise to treat you and your family, including children. 
  • Conveniently located near you: Our urgent care clinic is located on the corner of North and Harlem avenues in Chicago, making it easy for you to access the help you need. 
  • Access to specialists: We can easily make referrals to expert specialists if your condition requires more advanced care.

Virtual Urgent Care

While many services require an in-person visit, we offer some urgent care options online through Virtual Urgent Care. A provider can see you for a virtual visit in about 20 minutes through video chat without an appointment. This service is available from 7 a.m. to 11 p.m. every day.

E-visits are also available to current patients through MyChart. Patients over age 18 can fill out a questionnaire and get a prompt response from a provider with a treatment plan. You can learn more about our online options on our On Demand Virtual Urgent Care page.

Urgent Care Conditions and Treatments

  • Allergies
  • Simple bladder and urinary problems
  • Bronchitis
  • Colds
  • Coughs
  • COVID-19 testing
  • Ear infections/earaches
  • Fevers
  • Flu
  • Mononucleosis (mono)
  • Pink eye
  • Sinus infections
  • Sore throat
  • Strep throat
  • Upper respiratory infections
  • Vaginal discharge/STD testing
  • Head lice
  • Hives
  • Impetigo
  • Cold sores
  • Poison ivy
  • Rashes
  • Ringworm
  • Scabies
  • Skin infection and irritation
  • TB skin test
  • Minor back pain
  • Muscle aches and pains
  • Minor broken bones
  • Minor cuts and stitches
  • Splinter removals
  • Sprains/strains
  • Sports injuries

Getting Here

Public Transportation

Rush Urgent Care is located within Rush North & Harlem at 1625 N. Harlem Ave., Chicago. We’re close to public transportation with many bus lines, including CTA Route 72 and Pace Route 318 along North Avenue, and CTA Route 90 and Pace Route 307 on Harlem Avenue.

Parking

Rush North & Harlem Urgent Care offers free parking in the lot surrounding the medical center.

Urgent Care Providers

  • Valerie Baron, NP, DNP
    Rush Employed Provider

    Valerie Baron, NP, DNP

    Family Nurse Practitioner

    Locations

    • Chicago, IL
    • Oak Park, IL
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    Rush Employed Provider

    Ashley Perry, PA-C

    Physician Assistant

    Locations

    • Oak Park, IL
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  • Karina Quinto-Vazquez, NP
    Rush Employed Provider

    Karina Quinto-Vazquez, NP

    Family Nurse Practitioner

    Locations

    • Chicago, IL
    • Oak Park, IL
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  • FAQs About Rush Urgent Care

    Urgent care is for treating conditions that don’t require hospitalization but need prompt medical attention. This includes acute illnesses and minor wounds that are not likely to be immediately life-threatening.

     Many patients find that their primary care providers cannot see them quickly enough to treat these conditions. Urgent care offers an alternative without the need to wait for an appointment. 

    If you have a more serious concern, like a head injury, a wound that is heavily bleeding, difficulty breathing, chest pain or severe abdominal pain, you should get to your nearest emergency room rather than urgent care. 

    If you need help managing a chronic condition, like diabetes, coronary artery disease, arthritis or asthma, you should make an appointment with your primary care physician or family doctor.

    Yes, our urgent care location in Chicago performs X-rays for minor trauma fractures.

    Yes, urgent care offers suturing for minor wounds, and it is a common treatment. But for more extensive wounds, such as those with significant continued bleeding or those that cause cosmetic issues, particularly to the face, you should visit the ER instead.

    Yes, urgent care can test and treat many of the most common sexually transmitted infections and diseases, including chlamydia, gonorrhea and trichomoniasis. Urgent care also treats gynecological issues, like vaginal discharge, that are not necessarily related to STIs.

    For more serious, chronic STDs and STIs, such as HIV, your diagnostics may start at urgent care, but you will likely be referred back to your primary care provider for further treatment.

    Yes, urgent care can do blood work. Our diagnostics typically rely on an off-site lab service for testing, and results are often available one or two business days after samples are sent out.

    A New Kind of Health Care

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    A New Kind of Health Care

    In addition to the Rush Connect Virtual Urgent Care service, we offer Rush Connect+ — a membership service featuring 24/7 virtual urgent care and an on-call human assistant to answer your questions and schedule appointments.