How to Use CVS Minute Clinic

Use CVS Minute Clinic for convenient walk-in medical care, vaccines, and health screenings at your local CVS pharmacy.

Steps

  1. 1

    Find the nearest Minute Clinic location

    on the CVS website or app by entering your ZIP code. Minute Clinics are inside CVS stores nationwide.

  2. 2

    Check what services are offered

    at your chosen location. Minute Clinics treat colds, flu, allergies, skin conditions, and provide vaccines.

  3. 3

    Reserve a spot online

    at minuteclinic.com to reduce your wait time. You can see the next available appointment and claim your time slot.

  4. 4

    Bring your ID and insurance card

    to your appointment. The nurse practitioner will check your symptoms and provide treatment.

  5. 5

    Pick up any prescriptions at the CVS pharmacy

    after your visit. The Minute Clinic sends prescriptions to the adjoining pharmacy for easy pickup.

Frequently Asked Questions

Do I need an appointment for Minute Clinic?Show
No, Minute Clinic accepts walk-ins. Reserving a spot online helps you skip the line and reduces waiting time.
What conditions does Minute Clinic treat?Show
Minute Clinic treats common illnesses like strep throat, ear infections, pink eye, sinus infections, and urinary tract infections.
Does Minute Clinic give vaccines?Show
Yes, Minute Clinic provides flu shots, COVID vaccines, shingles vaccines, and travel vaccines at most locations.
How much does a Minute Clinic visit cost?Show
A visit costs between 59 and 139 dollars depending on the service. Most insurance plans cover Minute Clinic visits.

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