Locations

Atracare has 4 locations in Southern Delaware.

Atracare – Pediatrics & Urgent Care

18068 Coastal Hwy
Lewes, DE 19958
Phone: (302) 567-1500
Fax: (833) 305-0229
Text: (302) 517-1385

Departments:
Urgent Care Clinic  ( 8am – 8pm | Daily )
Pediatrics   ( 8am – 4pm | M-F )

Services:
COVID Testing & Treatment
– X-ray on site


Atracare – Primary Care & Urgent Care

90 Atlantic Ave
Suite 4
Ocean View, DE 19970
Phone: (302) 745-7050
Fax: (833) 464-2412
Text: (302) 754-5697

Departments:
Urgent Care Clinic  ( 8am – 6pm | Daily )
Primary Care  ( 8am – 6pm | M-F )

Services:
COVID Testing & Treatment
– X-ray on site


Mental Health Office

1532 Savannah Rd
Suite A
Lewes, DE 19958
Phone: (302) 268-8720
Fax: (833) 973-4473

Services:
In-Person Therapy
Telehealth Therapy

To request an appointment, visit the Mental Health Page and click “Request for Mental Health Services”.  One of our staff will reach out to you to schedule an appointment.

 


Plantation Road Medical Center – Primary Care

19277 Plantation Rd
Rehoboth Beach, DE 19971
Phone: (302) 604-9797
Fax: (833) 464-4779

Departments:
– Primary Care

Services:
– Preventative medicine


A Note on Our SMS Terms

Atracare (also known as Aspira Health LLC) offers the option of contacting our support team via calls or SMS.  When contacting our staff via text, we may send a SMS survey to inquire your quality and experience.  No cellular phone number and/or text messaging information will be shared with Third Parties/affiliates for marketing/promotional purposes. All text messaging originator opt-in data and consent are excluded.  Therefore, this information will not be shared with third parties.

When a patient messages us for service, the patient is opting-in by initiating the SMS. After that, they are asked if they wish to receive account notification messages sent to the provided (and validated) phone number. The user will see all text messaging disclosures after that.

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