Midwest Urgent Care – 167th & Maple
3830 N 167th Ct, Omaha, NE 68116
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About This Location
Midwest Urgent Care – 167th & Maple is part of Midwest Urgent Care — an independent urgent care group serving the Omaha metropolitan area. Midwest Urgent Care provides walk-in treatment for non-emergency illnesses and injuries with on-site X-ray and lab services, extended hours, and acceptance of most major Nebraska insurance plans. As a local Omaha provider, Midwest Urgent Care fills an important role in the metro's urgent care landscape, offering accessible same-day care for residents who need treatment outside of primary care hours.
location_city About Northwest Omaha
This location is part of the Omaha, NE metropolitan area — Nebraska's largest city and the primary economic hub of the Great Plains, with about 970,000 residents across Douglas, Sarpy, and Washington counties in Nebraska and Pottawattamie County in Iowa. Healthcare is anchored by Nebraska Medicine (Nebraska's only Level I Trauma Center and academic medical center), CHI Health (Catholic nonprofit, Creighton University affiliation), and Methodist Health System. Walk-in urgent care is provided by GoHealth, Express Clinics, Concentra, AFC Urgent Care, MedExpress, and MinuteClinic throughout the metro.
Frequently Asked Questions
Does Midwest Urgent Care – 167th & Maple accept walk-ins?
Yes — Midwest Urgent Care accepts walk-in patients without appointments. Extended weekday and weekend hours provide convenient access to same-day care. Call ahead to confirm current hours and wait times.
What insurance does Midwest Urgent Care – 167th & Maple accept?
Midwest Urgent Care accepts most major insurance plans including Blue Cross Blue Shield of Nebraska, Aetna, UnitedHealthcare, Cigna, Humana, Medica, Medicare, and Nebraska Medicaid. Verify your specific plan by calling the clinic.
What services does Midwest Urgent Care – 167th & Maple provide?
Midwest Urgent Care provides walk-in treatment for illnesses and minor injuries, X-ray, lab testing, occupational health, and physicals. For life-threatening emergencies, call 911 or go to Nebraska Medical Center's Level I Trauma Center at 42nd and Emile.