Health Care that Fits Your Lifestyle

Patient First® puts the patient first with convenient locations, convenient hours and non-appointment care for all services.

  • 8am - 10pm, 365 Days a Year
  • Walk-in, No Appointment Necessary
  • Urgent Care for Routine Injuries and Illnesses
  • Staffed by Physicians
  • On-Site X-rays, Lab Tests and Prescription Drugs
  • Primary Care Physicians for most Health Plans
  • Occupational Health Services
  • Most Insurance Accepted
 
 

Announcements

Fast Track Anytime Flu Shot Program is Now Available.

You can get a seasonal flu shot with little or no wait anytime at any Patient First medical center. The Fast Track Flu guidelines are below.

  • 8 am to 10 pm every day – walk-in anytime
  • If Patient First participates with your insurer, you will be responsible only for your co-pay. Cost for self-pay is $27.
  • Fast Track Flu shots are for patients who are not allergic to eggs, who do not wish to see a physician, and who are at least 4 years old.
  • If pneumonia vaccination is also needed and given, there will be an additional charge.

Patient First is now open in Pennsylvania.

Click to learn more about our new medical centers in Colonial Park – Harrisburg, East York, and Mechanicsburg .

Additional Pennsylvania medical centers are opening soon.

Each of our medical centers provides non-appointment-based services including on-site x-rays, on-site labs, and on-site prescription drugs.

New Centers

Patient First has opened its 38th center in Sterling, VirginiaPatient First announces the opening of a center in Sterling, Virginia on January 18, 2012.

Patient First has opened its 37th center in Catonsville, MarylandPatient First announces the opening of a center in Catonsville, Maryland on October 19, 2011.

Patient First has opened its 36th center in Mechanicsburg, PennsylvaniaPatient First announces the opening of a center in Mechanicsburg, Pennsylvania on August 31, 2011.

Patient First has opened its 35th center in Columbia, MarylandPatient First announces the opening of a center in Columbia, Maryland on August 10, 2011.