Whether you need a COVID-19 test for travel requirements or because you aren’t feeling well, we offer rapid and PCR testing 7 days a week. For COVID-19 testing, save your spot online, walk in or schedule a Virtual Visit with one of our providers.
Walk in to your Mercy-GoHealth Urgent Care in Joplin, MO
A visit to one of our centers in Joplin puts you in the hands of highly credentialed providers to attend to your immediate needs – and opens the door to the resources of our top local health system partner, Mercy, so you get the care you need today and tomorrow. Save your spot online or walk in 7 days a week.
Virtual Visits offer face-to-face exams from home
Virtual Visits are a safe and increasingly popular alternative for patients and their providers today. In fact, we use telemedicine to diagnose and treat a wide range of conditions, from allergies and rashes to sprains and bug bites, UTIs, pink eye, coughs, colds, flu and much more. And you can usually get a Virtual Visit within hours of your booking.
Care that goes beyond our doorstep
Priority referrals to specialists
Through our integrated partnership with Mercy, we can give you priority referrals to specialists within the Mercy network.
Integrated online Patient Portal
View your medical history, test results and provider summaries in one convenient place via our shared electronic medical records (EMR) system.
A complete continuum of care
It’s easy to find a primary care provider to guide your health care journey and ensure you have all the ongoing preventive care you need to identify health issues early.
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A visit to a Mercy-GoHealth Urgent Care center puts you in the hands of our highly credentialed providers who will expertly attend to your immediate needs. But it also opens the door to all the resources of our esteemed local health system partner, Mercy. That means should you need ongoing care or treatment, we’ll give you seamless priority referrals to top specialists, so you can get all the care you need.
Joplin, MO insurance and pricing
We are in-network with most major Missouri and national insurance plans, and provide affordable same-day pricing for patients without insurance.
Insurance & pricing
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I came here for a COVID test. The staff are very knowledgeable, professional and polite. I only got as far as an exam room and it was very clean and all up to date. This is as good as you can get.
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Took my son here this evening to be treated and I could not say one bad thing about our experience! Efficient and friendly staff.
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The staff was great, very cheerful and happy. The Nurse Practitioner explained everything and listened intently to the answers to her questions. I would definitely go back there if I needed to.
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