When Life Happens, We’re Here: Urgent Care at Atracare

Accidents don’t check the calendar. Illnesses don’t wait for your doctor’s schedule to clear. And when something doesn’t feel right, you shouldn’t have to wait—or overpay—for care.

That’s where Atracare Urgent Care steps in. Open every single day, 8AM to 8PM—even on holidays—we’re here when you need us most.

Because Life Doesn’t Take a Break

  • Woke up sick on a holiday weekend?
  • Twisted your ankle on the boardwalk?
  • That weird fever that shows up out of nowhere?
  • We’ve seen it all—and we’re ready for it all. No appointment necessary. Just walk in.

Meet Our Team: Providers Who Truly Listen

In the heart of our urgent care services are providers who don’t just treat symptoms—they take the time to understand what you’re going through. Whether it’s a weekend fever, a sudden injury, or something that just doesn’t feel right, we’re here with compassion, clarity, and care.

From sprains and infections to unexpected aches and mystery symptoms, our team brings a wide range of expertise and a human touch to every visit. You’ll find highly trained providers who offer not just answers, but support—without the long wait or the stress of navigating complex healthcare systems.

Whether you’re a full-time resident or here on vacation, Atracare is where you can walk in and feel confident that someone truly cares.

“My job is to help create an amazing experience for patients that need walk-in care—whether you’re visiting the beach or live here full-time. We are open and here for you 7 days a week from 8 to 8.”
— Dr. Lindsay D. Albanese, MD, Medical Director of Urgent Care

Inside our clean, modern clinics, we offer:

  • Rapid testing (strep, flu, RSV, COVID, UTIs, and more)
  • STI testing and treatment
  • On-site X-rays
  • Blood draws and lab work while you wait
  • Electrocardiograms (EKGs) for physicals or symptom evaluation

We’re here to help you feel better—without delay, without confusion, and without the stress.

One Flat Fee: Just $195

Urgent care shouldn’t be a budgeting nightmare. Other centers in Sussex County can charge $300 to $800, depending on services. That’s a huge hit—especially during a vacation or weekend getaway.

At Atracare, we’ve made it simple:

One flat fee: $195 covers it all.

That includes:

  •  Medical provider evaluation
  • On-site X-rays
  • Testing
  • Stitches, splints, and minor procedures
  • Same-day service
  • No surprise billing

No insurance required. No hidden fees. Just real care, priced right.

What We Treat

Whether it’s an everyday cold or something more unexpected, we treat:

  • Colds, fevers, and flu
  • Infections and allergic reactions
  • Sprains, strains, and minor fractures
  • Rashes, cuts, and minor burns
  • Chest pain or injuries needing X-rays
  • Sudden-onset symptoms and “something’s off” visits

Get Seen. Get Better. Get On Your Way.

We value your time and your health. Atracare offers:

  • Walk-in care 365 days a yearFast service and minimal wait times
  • Experienced, compassionate providers
  • Transparent, flat-rate pricing
  • On-site diagnostics and X-rays

Whether you’re a local or just here for the week, we’re here when you need us.


Two Convenient Locations

Lewes – Urgent Care & Walk-In Clinic

📍 18068 Coastal Hwy, Lewes, DE 19958
📞 (302) 567-1500 | 📱 Text: (302) 517-1385
🌐 atracare.com/walkin-lewes

Ocean View – Urgent Care & Walk-In Clinic

📍 118 Atlantic Ave, Ocean View, DE 19970
📞 (302) 648-3304 | 📱 Text: (302) 291-9253
🌐 atracare.com/walkin-ov

🕗 Both clinics open daily: 8AM–8PM


Because Health Shouldn’t Wait

Whether it’s a broken toe, a fever, or a mystery illness, life doesn’t pause—and neither do we.

The next time life throws you a curveball, don’t stress. Just walk into Atracare.
Fast. Affordable. Local.

Visit atracare.com to learn more

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