Strep Throat Treatment in Virginia Beach, VA
Sore throat with fever, white patches on tonsils, and no cough. Strep needs antibiotics — urgent care can test and treat in one visit. Walk-in urgent care clinics in Virginia Beach can diagnose and treat — most open evenings and weekends.
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$100-$200
At urgent care in Virginia Beach. ER treatment for the same condition typically costs 5-15× more.
Common Symptoms
- Sudden severe sore throat
- Pain when swallowing
- Fever (often 101°F+)
- Red, swollen tonsils, sometimes with white patches or pus
- Tiny red spots on the roof of the mouth
- Swollen lymph nodes in the neck
- Headache or stomach ache (common in children)
- No cough (a cough usually means it's a virus, not strep)
How Urgent Care Treats Strep Throat
- Rapid strep test (results in 5-10 minutes)
- Throat culture (if rapid test is negative but suspicion is high)
- Prescribe antibiotics (penicillin or amoxicillin) on the same visit
- Provide work or school excuse
- Rule out mono with a quick blood test if symptoms suggest it
FAQ — Strep Throat in Virginia Beach
Where can I get urgent care for strep throat in Virginia Beach, VA?
3 walk-in urgent care clinics in Virginia Beach treat strep throat, listed below with hours and insurance accepted.
Do urgent care clinics in Virginia Beach take insurance for strep throat?
Yes. Virginia Beach 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 strep throat in Virginia Beach?
$100-$200 Costs vary by clinic and insurance — check with the specific clinic before visiting.
How fast do strep antibiotics work?
Most people feel meaningfully better within 24-48 hours of starting penicillin or amoxicillin. You're considered non-contagious 24 hours after the first dose. Finish the full course (usually 10 days) even if you feel better — incomplete treatment can lead to complications.
Can I get strep without a fever?
It's uncommon but possible. About 80% of strep cases involve fever. If your symptoms strongly suggest strep but you don't have a fever, the rapid test will still tell you definitively.