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MedOne · Florida

Ocala walk-in care.

6160 SW State Rd 200 #119, Ocala, FL 34476 · (352) 694-6331 · Mon–Sat 8am–6pm · Sun 9am–5pm

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Ocala

Ocala, FL· Mon–Sat 8am–6pm· Sun 9am–5pm

(352) 694-6331

5 min

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St. Augustine

St. Augustine, FL· Mon–Fri 9am–6pm· Sat–Sun 9am–5pm

(904) 907-2229

5 min

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Estimated. Call to confirm before driving in.

Services at this location

Walk-in care. All under one roof.

Always welcome

Walk-in

Avg estimated wait

5 min

8am–6pm · Sun 9am–5pm

Mon–Sat

HLG plan copay

$0

What to bring

Save time at check-in.

  • Photo ID (driver's license or passport)
  • Insurance card (if you have insurance)
  • List of current medications
  • List of allergies
  • Method of payment for any copay

No insurance? Walk in anyway.

Our self-pay rates are straightforward, call ahead and we'll quote you before your visit.

Online check-in is coming soon.

We're integrating online check-in with our new EHR. For now, call Ocala ahead or walk in, we'll have you ready.

Why MedOne Ocala

Local care, national-grade tech.

MedOne Ocala is part of HLG's 1st Rescue network, running CodoniX and Practice LogistiX. Your records follow you across visits and checkout is fast.

  • No appointment
  • Most insurances
  • Primary care
  • On-site labs
Common questions

Quick answers for Ocala.

Don't see what you're looking for? Call us, the front desk picks up.

Do I need an appointment?

No. Walk in any time during business hours. To save time, you can also check in online before you arrive.

What insurances do you accept?

We accept most major insurance plans. We also take Care Credit. Bring your card and ID, and we'll verify on the spot.

What if I don't have insurance?

We have affordable self-pay rates. Call ahead and we'll tell you exactly what your visit will cost.

What conditions do you treat?

Illness, injury, infections, lacerations, sprains, lab work, physicals, and most non-emergency conditions. For chest pain, breathing, or head injury, call 911 or go to the ER.