Got a Cut That Needs Stitches? Atracare Makes Urgent Care Simple—Just $195

Accidents can happen anytime—whether you’re cooking, working around the house, or enjoying a day at the Delaware Beaches. Got a cut that needs stitches? Need urgent care? You shouldn’t have to spend hours waiting in the ER or pay hundreds more than you should.

At most urgent care centers, treating a laceration can cost you $300 to $800, especially when you add in fees for exams, X-rays, and supplies.


One Flat Rate. No Surprises.

At Atracare, you get everything you need for one simple price: $195 flat.

$195 Covers Everything in Your Urgent Care Visit – For Instance:

  • On-Site X-Ray: Think you broke a bone? Kid swallowed something? Chronic cough? Get an X-ray right here and know what’s going on—inside and out.

  • InstyMeds Medication Dispensary On Site: Skip the pharmacy trip. Atracare is the only urgent care clinic in the area with on-site medications for common prescriptions like antibiotics (InstyMed medications are an additional charge).

    (View the full list of medications available on-site in Lewes & Ocean View on our website.)

  • Stitches: Got a cut or laceration? Need precise stitching? We’ll get you back together and on your way in no time.

  • Sprains and Strains: Sprained an ankle? Strained a muscle? Get immediate treatment and relief so you can get back to your day.


Fast, Expert Care When You Need It Most

From evaluation to treatment, you’ll be taken care of quickly and professionally—without hidden fees or surprise bills.

Atracare. Get seen. Get better. Get on your way.


Insurance or No Insurance—You’re Covered

We accept all major insurances for your convenience.
Don’t have insurance or prefer to pay out of pocket? Our cash pay option is just $195, and it covers everything—including X-rays, stitches, administered medications (does not include prescriptions), and more.


Visit Us Today

📍 Atracare – Urgent Care & Walk-In Clinic – Lewes
18068 Coastal Hwy, Lewes, DE 19958
🕗 Open daily from 8am–8pm
📞 Call: (302) 567-1500
🔗 Book online: https://atracare.com

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