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Sinus Infection (Sinusitis) Treatment in Pittsburgh, PA

Facial pressure, congestion, and discolored mucus that won't quit. Urgent care can determine if you need antibiotics or just symptom management. Walk-in urgent care clinics in Pittsburgh can diagnose and treat — most open evenings and weekends.

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3 Walk-In Clinics in Pittsburgh Treat Sinus Infection (Sinusitis)

Patient First Pittsburgh

0 mi · Pittsburgh, PA

Open Now
20-30 min waitWalk-In OK
4.7(12)
Lab TestingCOVID TestingDrug ScreeningPediatric Care+7 more
AFC Urgent Care Pittsburgh

0 mi · Pittsburgh, PA

Open Now
15-30 min waitWalk-In OK
4.1(43)
Lab TestingPediatric CareVaccinationsTelehealth+7 more
WellNow Urgent Care Pittsburgh

0 mi · Pittsburgh, PA

Open Now
10-15 min waitWalk-In OK
4.8(258)
Lab TestingX-Ray & ImagingTelehealthFlu & Cold Treatment+5 more
Typical Cost

$100-$200

At urgent care in Pittsburgh. ER treatment for the same condition typically costs 5-15× more.

Common Symptoms

  • Facial pressure or pain (forehead, cheeks, around eyes)
  • Thick yellow or green nasal discharge
  • Stuffy or runny nose
  • Postnasal drip
  • Reduced sense of smell
  • Cough (often worse at night)
  • Mild fever
  • Tooth pain (upper teeth)
  • Symptoms lasting more than 10 days

How Urgent Care Treats Sinus Infection (Sinusitis)

  • Examine sinuses, ears, and throat to confirm diagnosis
  • Prescribe antibiotics if bacterial (typically amoxicillin or augmentin)
  • Prescribe a steroid nasal spray to reduce inflammation
  • Recommend over-the-counter decongestants and saline rinses
  • Refer to ENT if you have recurrent sinus infections

FAQ — Sinus Infection (Sinusitis) in Pittsburgh

Where can I get urgent care for sinus infection (sinusitis) in Pittsburgh, PA?

3 walk-in urgent care clinics in Pittsburgh treat sinus infection (sinusitis), listed below with hours and insurance accepted.

Do urgent care clinics in Pittsburgh take insurance for sinus infection (sinusitis)?

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 sinus infection (sinusitis) in Pittsburgh?

$100-$200 Costs vary by clinic and insurance — check with the specific clinic before visiting.

How can I tell if my sinus infection is bacterial or viral?

It's hard to tell on your own. Generally, viral sinus infections improve within 7-10 days. If symptoms last longer than 10 days, get worse after initially improving, or include a fever above 102°F, it's more likely bacterial and may benefit from antibiotics.

Should I take antibiotics for every sinus infection?

No — most sinus infections are viral and antibiotics won't help. Overuse of antibiotics also contributes to resistance. Your urgent care provider will weigh the symptom pattern before prescribing.