Brigham and Women's Urgent Care in Foxborough
Location Type
Express Care
20 Patriot Place
Foxborough, MA 02035
Hours
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Friday
08:00
20:00
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Monday
08:00
20:00
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Saturday
08:00
16:00
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Sunday
08:00
16:00
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Thursday
08:00
20:00
-
Tuesday
08:00
20:00
-
Wednesday
08:00
20:00
20 Patriot Place
Foxborough
MA
02035
Contacts
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phone
508-718-4400
Hours
-
Friday
08:00
20:00
-
Monday
08:00
20:00
-
Saturday
08:00
16:00
-
Sunday
08:00
16:00
-
Thursday
08:00
20:00
-
Tuesday
08:00
20:00
-
Wednesday
08:00
20:00
Amenities
- Urgent care
About Brigham and Women's Urgent Care at Foxborough
Services
Brigham and Women's Urgent Care provides un-scheduled, non-emergency outpatient care to patients on a walk-in basis. The Center does not treat emergencies or receive ambulances. All diagnostic testing requires an initial screening exam with one of our urgent care providers.
Our urgent care services will be billed as a hospital outpatient visit. Learn more about billing
Blood Draw
Incision and drainage of infections
IV therapy for minor conditions
Non-surgical fracture and dislocation reduction
Pediatric sick visits
Suture removal
Vascular Ultrasound (Available on a limited basis and subject to change)
Conditions & services treated
CT (Available to patients age 15 and older; Mon-Fri 8am-5pm and Sat-Sun 8am-3pm)
General Ultrasound (Available to patients 15 and older; Mon-Fri 8am-5pm)
X-ray
Closures and schedule changes
See schedule changes
Wait times and hours are subject to change
Wait times: Our clinical team provides care for non-life-threatening illness and injury for walk-in patients. Those with more serious medical needs will be seen first. This may result in a patient receiving care out of order and longer than expected wait times for other patients. Thank you for understanding. If you would like to inquire about our current registration status, please call 508-718-4400, option 1, and a member of our staff will be glad to speak with you.
Hours are subject to change, depending on clinical capacity and wait times. We apologize for any inconvenience this may cause. We do this in order to maintain the safest possible environment for our patients and staff.
If you are experiencing a medical emergency, including chest pain, dizziness, heavy bleeding, loss of consciousness, trouble breathing or speaking, or severe abdominal pain, please call 911 or visit your nearest emergency room.