
The Campbell County Medical Group (CCMG) Walk-in Clinic can treat your entire family with quality care, compassion and dedication.
At the CCMG Walk-in Clinic, you can save your place in line for a same-day sick appointment. Just choose the time you'd like to come in from the drop-down menu below, and we'll save your spot. Get in line now!
If you don’t see an available time in the drop-down menu below, it means that there are no spots available. In order to provide the best possible service, please call 307-688-9255 to check on wait times and availability. The CCMH Emergency Department is open 24/7 if you need to be seen immediately. But first, please make sure you don't need to call 911.
Please understand this is an approximate visit time. Because of the nature of our healthcare services, we cannot guarantee an exact visit time.
Remember: An urgent care center like the Walk-in Clinic is not a replacement for your primary care provider or the emergency department. Please visit the Find a Provider section for physician information.
The Walk-in Clinic accepts and files insurance.
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Location: 501 S. Burma Ave., Gillette, WY 82716
Phone: 307-688-WALK (9255)
Fax: 307-688-9256
Hours of Operation:
The CCMH Emergency Department is open 24/7 if you need to be seen immediately. We apologize for the inconvenience.
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