Flu (Influenza) Treatment in Pittsburgh, PA
Fever, body aches, fatigue, and cough that hits hard and fast. Urgent care can test, treat, and prescribe antivirals if you catch it early. Walk-in urgent care clinics in Pittsburgh can diagnose and treat — most open evenings and weekends.
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$100-$250
At urgent care in Pittsburgh. ER treatment for the same condition typically costs 5-15× more.
Common Symptoms
- Sudden fever (often 100°F+)
- Body aches and chills
- Fatigue and weakness
- Dry cough
- Sore throat
- Headache
- Sometimes vomiting or diarrhea (more common in children)
How Urgent Care Treats Flu (Influenza)
- Rapid flu test (results in 15 minutes)
- Prescribe Tamiflu (oseltamivir) — most effective if started within 48 hours
- Treat dehydration with IV fluids
- Rule out strep, COVID, or pneumonia with same-visit testing
- Provide work or school excuse notes
FAQ — Flu (Influenza) in Pittsburgh
Where can I get urgent care for flu (influenza) in Pittsburgh, PA?
3 walk-in urgent care clinics in Pittsburgh treat flu (influenza), listed below with hours and insurance accepted.
Do urgent care clinics in Pittsburgh take insurance for flu (influenza)?
Yes. Pittsburgh urgent care clinics in our directory accept Aetna, Ambetter, Anthem, Blue Cross Blue Shield, Cigna, and others. Confirm coverage with the clinic before your visit.
How much does urgent care cost for flu (influenza) in Pittsburgh?
$100-$250 Costs vary by clinic and insurance — check with the specific clinic before visiting.
How long does Tamiflu take to work?
Tamiflu can shorten flu duration by about 1 day if started within 48 hours of symptom onset. Most people feel some improvement within 24-48 hours of starting it.
Should I go to urgent care or just stay home with the flu?
If you're otherwise healthy and your symptoms are mild, you can ride it out at home. Go to urgent care if you have a high fever, are within 48 hours of symptoms (Tamiflu window), are pregnant, have asthma or another chronic condition, or your symptoms are severe.