Indigo Urgent Care works with many different health insurance plans to help make your visit as smooth as possible. Because coverage details can change and vary from plan to plan, we recommend checking in with your insurance provider ahead of time to make sure you’re up to date on what’s included. That way, there are no surprises—and you can focus on feeling better.
Insurance and Pricing
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No health insurance? We’ve got you covered with a simple $250 flat-rate fee for most in-clinic services.
This includes your exam, on-the-spot lab tests (excluding those sent out), x-rays, and any medications provided during your visit.

Insurance and Pricing FAQs
Indigo Urgent Care participates in most health insurance plans. View all accepted insurance plans.
Accepted plans include but are not limited to:
- Premera
- Blue Cross Blue Shield
- Regence
- First Choice Health
- Aetna
Since plan coverage is frequently updated and coverage for specific services varies with insurance plans, it is always best to check with your insurance company for current information about your plan and coverage before seeking any kind of medical care.
Yes, Indigo accepts Medicaid insurance. Visits using Washington Medicaid (Apple Health) insurance cannot be booked in advance for in-person visits. Please walk in to your nearby clinic or book a virtual visit and we will see you as soon as possible.
If you don’t have insurance, Indigo charges a flat fee of $250. This fee will cover:
- An exam evaluation with a medical provider
- In-clinic immediate lab testing for strep throat, flu tests, UTI, pregnancy (immediate result tests only). Does not include tests sent out to a laboratory.
- X-rays
- Medication given during the visit
Your provider may also suggest additional lab testing or other treatments that are not covered under the flat fee above. In these cases, the provider will discuss the reason for the additional testing and ask your approval for additional charges before proceeding.
If you have insurance, you will pay your co-pay at the time of service. Indigo will then bill your insurance company for the remainder of the cost. After your insurance has paid its portion, you may receive a bill for any remaining balance, such as your deductible or co-insurance.
If you don't have insurance, we require a flat fee of $250 before your visit, which covers the cost of your exam, in-clinic lab tests, x-rays, and any medication administered during your visit. Your provider may also suggest additional lab testing or other treatments that are not covered under the flat fee. In these cases, the provider will discuss the reason for the additional testing and ask your approval for additional charges before proceeding.
Questions about your bill? Please call 833-936-0515.
Yes, for non-life-threatening conditions, urgent care is significantly more affordable than an emergency room (ER). An ER visit can cost several thousand dollars for the same condition that an urgent care center might treat for a few hundred. This is because ERs are equipped and staffed for the most severe medical emergencies, which drives up their operational costs.
Not sure when to go to urgent care or the ER? We made a guide to help you decide.
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