The Waukee Brief
When someone gets sick or hurt and it can't wait for a regular appointment but isn't life-threatening, urgent care is usually the right call, and Waukee has a walk-in clinic right in Kettlestone. Here's where it is, the nearby metro options, plus the plain rules for choosing between urgent care, the emergency room, and calling 911.
Waukee's in-town walk-in clinic is UnityPoint Clinic Express (Kettlestone), at 1152 SE Ashworth Road, generally open 8 a.m. to 8 p.m., seven days a week (515-264-2200). Nearby options include MercyOne Clive Urgent Care, The Iowa Clinic in West Des Moines, and Hy-Vee Health Exemplar Care in West Des Moines. Use urgent care for non-emergencies. For chest pain, trouble breathing, stroke signs, or any life-threatening emergency, call 911 or go to the nearest ER.
The quick rule of thumb:
When in doubt about a true emergency, don't wait, call 911.
Waukee's main walk-in option, and the one physically in town, is:
Just outside town, several metro clinics are an easy drive:
Hours, wait times, and whether you can hold a spot online vary by clinic and can change, so check the clinic's own site or call before you go. Many post current wait times online.
A few things that make the visit smoother: bring a photo ID and your insurance card, know the patient's current medications and allergies, and call ahead or check online for wait times. The Kettlestone clinic lets you save your spot online, which can cut the wait. If it's after hours and not urgent, your regular clinic's nurse line or a virtual visit may be enough.
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Waukee's in-town walk-in clinic is UnityPoint Clinic Express (Kettlestone) at 1152 SE Ashworth Road, Waukee, IA 50263 (515-264-2200), generally open 8 a.m. to 8 p.m. seven days a week. Nearby options include MercyOne Clive Urgent Care, The Iowa Clinic in West Des Moines, and Hy-Vee Health Exemplar Care in West Des Moines.
Yes. The UnityPoint Clinic Express (Kettlestone) walk-in clinic is generally open seven days a week, including weekends and evenings. Hours can change, so check first.
Go to the ER or call 911 for life-threatening or serious problems: chest pain, trouble breathing, stroke signs, severe bleeding, head injury, or major trauma. Urgent care is for non-emergencies like minor injuries and illnesses.
Waukee has a walk-in clinic in town; the nearest full hospital ERs are elsewhere in the greater Des Moines metro, including West Des Moines. For a life-threatening emergency, call 911.
No. The UnityPoint Clinic Express (Kettlestone) walk-in clinic in Waukee takes patients without an appointment for minor illnesses and injuries. You can save your spot online ahead of time, which can reduce your wait, but it is not required.