Urgent Care in Wyoming
25 verified clinics · 1 city · Walk-ins welcome
Urgent Care in Wyoming — Overview
Wyoming's urgent care directory centers on Cheyenne, the state capital (65,000 residents) and home to F.E. Warren Air Force Base — one of the nation's three strategic ICBM bases operating Minuteman III missiles across WY, NE, and CO — with 25 verified walk-in clinics across Laramie County and the southeastern Wyoming region. The city is world-famous for Cheyenne Frontier Days, the 'Daddy of 'Em All' — the world's largest outdoor rodeo, held each July since 1897. Wyoming's healthcare is uniquely decentralized given the state's low population density (580,000 statewide, the smallest state population): the Cheyenne region is anchored by Cheyenne Regional Medical Center (CRMC) — southeastern Wyoming's only community hospital and only Level II Trauma Center, a 222-bed nonprofit that also operates the extensive Cheyenne Regional Medical Group (CRMG) primary/urgent care network. Other providers include UCHealth (the University of Colorado Health system extends into Cheyenne via urgent care + clinics given the 45-mile proximity to Poudre Valley Hospital in Fort Collins CO), the Cheyenne VA Medical Center (serves veterans across WY, NE, and northern CO), Banner Health (WY presence at Banner Wyoming Medical Center in Casper + northern CO hospitals), and Stride Community Health (FQHC). Coverage spans downtown Cheyenne (State Capitol), East Cheyenne (Dell Range, CRMC main campus), West Cheyenne (Laramie County Community College), South Cheyenne (Frontier Park), F.E. Warren AFB, Laramie (University of Wyoming, Ivinson Memorial Hospital), Pine Bluffs, Wheatland (Platte County Memorial), Torrington (Banner Goshen Memorial), and cross-border Fort Collins CO. Most Wyoming urgent care centers accept Blue Cross Blue Shield of Wyoming (the state's dominant insurer), Aetna, Cigna, UnitedHealthcare, Humana, Medicare, Wyoming Medicaid (Kid Care CHIP), and TRICARE.