From The City of Philadelphia
Visitors to Philadelphia who may become sick during their visit should isolate by staying in their hotel room away from other people. They should not attend events or mass gatherings.
If you have serious symptoms, like a high fever, difficulty breathing, symptoms lasting longer than three days, or suspected dehydration, you should call your regular health care provider. If you do not have a provider in the Philadelphia area, you can call one of the urgent care centers or health centers on the map below.
Please call ahead before you visit one of these clinics. The Health Department will work with them to coordinate testing if appropriate.
If you are severely ill and need medical attention right away, call 911.
Download and print: Information for travelers to Philadelphia about COVID-19 coronavirus
CVS Minute Clinic
1500 Spruce Street Philadelphia, PA 19102
Urgent Care
(215) 790-3290
Jefferson Urgent Care - Washington Square
700 Walnut Street Philadelphia, PA 19106
Urgent Care
(215) 503-7300
MyDoc Urgent Care - Center City
1420 Locust Street Philadelphia, PA 19102
Urgent Care
(215) 800-1909
Vybe Urgent Care - Center City
1420 Chestnut Street Philadelphia, PA 19102
Urgent Care
(215) 515-8766
Vybe Urgent Care - Center City East
618 Market Street Philadelphia, PA 19106
Urgent Care
(215) 999-7188
Jefferson Urgent Care - Rittenhouse
2021 Chestnut Street Philadelphia, PA 19103
Urgent Care
(267) 443-2020
My Doc Urgent Care - Chinatown
1008 Arch St Philadelphia, PA 19107
Urgent Care
(267) 881-9111
Chinatown Medical Services & Chinatown Dental Services
432 N. 6th Street Philadelphia, PA 19123
Health Center
(215) 627-8000
RediClinic (inside Rite Aid Pharmacy)
2000 Hamilton Street Philadelphia, PA 19130
Urgent Care
(215) 567-2017
Vybe Urgent Care - Spring Garden
1500 Spring Garden Street Philadelphia, PA 19130
Urgent Care
(267) 728-4500
1412 Fairmount Avenue Philadelphia, PA 19130
Health Center
(215) 235-9600
1200 N. 9th St, Suite 104 Philadelphia, PA 19122
Health Center
(215) 765-6690
Read the full article: COVID-19 FAQ, Getting Tested