Walk-In Clinics in Kitchener, Ontario
29 clinics — sorted by rating
Medicare Walk-In Clinic & Family Practice
720 Westmount Road East, Laurentian Hills
Kitchener Waterloo HL Family practice & Walk In Clinic
1360 Weber Street East, Centreville Chicopee
South Strasburg Wellness & Pain Clinic
88 Shoemaker Street, Trillium Industrial Park
WRHN @ Queen's Blvd.
911 Queen's Boulevard, St. Marys
Midtown Medical Center
702 King Street West, KW Hospital
Benton Medical Clinic
51 Benton Street, Cedar Hill
Courtland Medical Clinic
1144 Courtland Avenue East, Vanier
St. George Medical Center
310-1193 Fischer-Hallman Road, Williamsburg
Huron Crossing Medical Centre
1415 Huron Road, Rosenberg
KWIC Walk-In Clinic | Manitou Drive
5 Manitou Drive, Trillium Industrial Park
K-W Walk-In Clinic
100 The Boardwalk, Highland West
Drs Runstedler, Barth, Jantzi, and Yong (Dr Jim Wilkinson: Retired)
1342 King Street East, Eastwood
Dr. Kevin Mayer
851 Fischer-Hallman Road, Highland West
Dr. Marc Sawyer
10b Victoria Street South, City Commercial Core
Magnolia Health Center
537 Frederick Street, Rosemount

Block Line Medical Clinic
1450 Block Line Road, Country Hills East
Dr. Pefanis
10B Victoria Street South, City Commercial Core
Dr. Alexandr Kolbasnik
10B Victoria Street South, City Commercial Core
Asima Health Inc.
280 Joseph Street, City Commercial Core
Ottawa & River Walk-in Clinic
1020 Ottawa Street North, Heritage Park
About Walk-In Clinics in Kitchener
Kitchener has 29 walk-in clinics serving the community. Most clinics are open on weekdays with some offering evening and weekend hours. Use the listings above to compare ratings, hours, and services to find the right clinic for your needs.
Whether you need a routine check-up, prescription renewal, or treatment for a minor illness or injury, the walk-in clinics in Kitchener, Ontario listed on ClinicFinder.ca can help. Many locations accept walk-in patients without an appointment, making it easy to get care when you need it. When visiting a clinic, bring your provincial health card, a list of current medications, and any relevant medical records. Wait times vary by location and time of day — visiting in the morning or mid-week can often mean shorter waits. Each listing above includes hours of operation, patient ratings, contact details, and directions to help you choose the right clinic.
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Frequently Asked Questions
How many walk-in clinics are there in Kitchener?
There are 29 walk-in clinics listed in Kitchener, Ontario. Use the list above to compare ratings, hours, and locations.
Which walk-in clinic in Kitchener has the highest rating?
Medicare Walk-In Clinic & Family Practice is the top-rated walk-in clinic in Kitchener with a rating of 4.3/5 based on 624 reviews.
Are there walk-in clinics open on weekends in Kitchener?
Yes, many walk-in clinics in Kitchener offer weekend hours. Check individual clinic listings above for specific Saturday and Sunday hours.
What is the average rating of walk-in clinics in Kitchener?
The average patient rating for walk-in clinics in Kitchener is 4.1/5 based on 28 rated clinics.
Which areas of Kitchener have walk-in clinics?
Walk-In Clinics in Kitchener can be found in several areas including City Commercial Core, Trillium Industrial Park. Use the neighbourhood filters above to browse clinics in a specific area.
Is walk-in clinic care covered by health insurance in Ontario?
OHIP covers medically necessary physician services at walk-in clinics. Dental care is covered for children under 17 and seniors 65+ through specific programs. Physiotherapy is covered for patients under 20, over 65, or within 12 months of hospital discharge.
Do I need a health card to visit a walk-in clinic in Kitchener?
A valid Ontario health card is recommended to avoid out-of-pocket fees, which typically range from $50 to $150 per visit. Walk-in clinics in Kitchener will still treat patients without a health card.
Can I get a prescription refill at a walk-in clinic in Kitchener?
Yes. Walk-in clinic doctors in Kitchener can write new prescriptions and refill existing medications. Bring a list of your current medications and dosages. Some controlled substances may need to be prescribed by your regular family doctor.

