Introducing...On My Way!

On My Way from MyChart is a convenient new online tool that allows you to reserve your place in line at our Truckee, Tahoe City, or Olympic Valley Urgent Care clinics later today or tomorrow.

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Here when you need us.

Our Truckee and Tahoe City urgent care clinics are open everyday 8 a.m. - 6 p.m., and our Olympic Valley (Palisades Tahoe) urgent clinic is open everyday 9 a.m. - 5 p.m. during ski season!

Visit an urgent care clinic with an injury or illness that is not life threatening* but requires treatment within 24 hours. Urgent care offers a high level of service, including ready staff and onsite diagnostic services, such as x-ray and lab testing.

While treatment at an urgent care clinic is less expensive than a trip to the emergency room, it is more expensive than seeing a primary care provider. Learn more about the different types of care available in the Tahoe Forest Health System.

Patients without insurance should be prepared to pay with cash or credit card at the time of service.

Find Us

Urgent Care - Truckee

10956 Donner Pass Road, Ste 110
Truckee, CA 96161
Across from Tahoe Forest Hospital

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Urgent Care - Tahoe City

925 North Lake Blvd., Suite B, lower level
Across from Safeway in the Trading Post Center
Tahoe City, CA 96145

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Everyday, 8am - 6pm

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Urgent Care - Olympic Valley

1885 Village South Rd
Olympic Valley, CA
At the base of Palisades Tahoe, east of the ticket office and Funitel

Directions (From Truckee or Tahoe City):

  • Take Hwy 89 and turn onto Squaw Valley Rd (big Olympic rings/sign at entrance)
  • Continue on Squaw Valley Rd for 2 miles
  • Turn Left onto Village East Rd
  • Turn Right on Village South Rd follow to the end of the road
  • The clinic is at the end of the road/top of the cul-de-sac; clinic parking is to the right
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Open during ski season only 
November - April, Everyday, 9am - 5pm
 

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*If you experience a life threatening injury or illness, including fever in a newborn less than 3 months old, go to an Emergency Department immediately or dial 911.