Medical help in Los Angeles: hospitals, urgent care, and pharmacies

The first call is whether this is an urgent care question or an ER one, and the options are sorted by neighborhood so you're not searching mid-crisis.

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If you need medical help in Los Angeles, you can find hospitals, urgent care clinics, and 24-hour pharmacies across the Los Angeles metro area. Most minor health issues can be treated at urgent care clinics or pharmacies, while hospitals handle serious emergencies.

Quick decision guide: where to go in Los Angeles

  • Minor illness (cold, flu, minor injury): visit an urgent care clinic such as Exer Urgent Care or Concentra, no appointment needed.
  • Prescription refill: head to a 24-hour CVS or Walgreens pharmacy, available in Hollywood, Beverly Hills, and Santa Monica.
  • Serious emergency (chest pain, difficulty breathing, stroke symptoms, major bleeding, seizures, loss of consciousness): call 911 or go to the nearest hospital emergency room immediately.
  • Poison exposure: call Poison Control at 1-800-222-1222, available 24 hours a day.
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Emergency rooms near Hollywood and Downtown Los Angeles

Cedars-Sinai Medical Center is in the Mid-Wilshire area, about 10 minutes by car from Hollywood, and operates a full emergency department around the clock. The address is 8700 Beverly Blvd, Los Angeles, CA 90048, and the main number is (310) 423-3277. The emergency department has its own line, (310) 423-8780. Cedars-Sinai is one of the largest hospitals in the western United States and handles trauma, cardiac events, and complex emergencies.

CHA Hollywood Presbyterian Medical Center is directly in Hollywood at 1300 N Vermont Ave, Los Angeles, CA 90027, phone (213) 413-3000. Travelers staying near the Walk of Fame or Los Feliz can reach it in under 10 minutes by car or rideshare. The emergency department operates 24 hours.

Los Angeles General Medical Center is the Level I trauma centre for the Downtown corridor, at 2051 Marengo St, Los Angeles, CA 90033, phone (323) 409-1000. It is the destination for the most serious emergencies on this side of the city. Keck Hospital of USC serves Downtown Los Angeles and the University Park area at 1500 San Pablo St, Los Angeles, CA 90033, phone (323) 442-8500. It is a major academic medical center, though it is not a trauma center: for trauma, go to Los Angeles General. The nearest Metro rail is the E Line at Soto Station, though a rideshare is faster from most Downtown hotels.

Hospitals near Santa Monica, Beverly Hills, and Westwood

UCLA Health Ronald Reagan Medical Center in Westwood is the go-to hospital for travelers staying near UCLA, Bel Air, or Westwood Village. Find it at 757 Westwood Plaza, Los Angeles, CA 90095, phone (310) 825-9111. The emergency department runs 24 hours and the hospital carries Level I trauma designation. Parking is available on site, and rideshare drop-off is straightforward from the Westwood entrance.

Providence Saint John's Health Center in Santa Monica handles emergencies for travelers on the Westside at 2121 Santa Monica Blvd, Santa Monica, CA 90404, phone (310) 829-5511. The emergency room is open 24 hours. From the Santa Monica Pier or Third Street Promenade, a rideshare takes about 5 minutes. Metro Rapid Bus Line 720 stops nearby on Wilshire Blvd, but a car or rideshare is faster in most situations.

Cedars-Sinai Medical Center also serves Beverly Hills travelers, given its location on Beverly Blvd just east of the Beverly Hills city boundary. Most Beverly Hills hotels are within a 5-minute drive.

Urgent care clinics across Los Angeles neighborhoods

Hollywood Walk-in Clinic at 6430 Selma Ave, 1st Floor, Los Angeles, CA 90028, phone (323) 848-4522, treats non-emergency conditions including infections, sprains, minor cuts, and flu symptoms. It is open 8 a.m. to 7 p.m. on weekdays and 9 a.m. to 5 p.m. at weekends, a few minutes' walk from Hollywood Boulevard.

Exer Urgent Care in Hollywood at 7077 Willoughby Ave, Suite 3, Los Angeles, CA 90038, phone (323) 826-5333, is open seven days a week from 8 a.m. to 8 p.m. and takes walk-ins.

Concentra Urgent Care in Downtown Los Angeles at 700 S Flower St, Suite 1800, Los Angeles, CA 90017, phone (213) 623-3900, is open Monday through Friday 8 a.m. to 5 p.m. and handles occupational health visits as well as general urgent care. It is two blocks from the 7th Street/Metro Center station, which connects the B, D, A, and E lines.

UCLA Health Urgent Care in Santa Monica at 1223 16th St, Santa Monica, CA 90404, phone (310) 319-4100, is open seven days a week and accepts most major insurance plans. Travelers without U.S. insurance should ask about self-pay rates at check-in. From the Santa Monica beachfront, the clinic is about a 5-minute drive.

Cedars-Sinai Urgent Care in Beverly Hills at 414 N Camden Dr, Beverly Hills, CA 90210, phone (310) 385-6900, covers the Beverly Hills shopping and hotel district. Hours are 8 a.m. to 8 p.m. daily. Street parking and a nearby parking structure make it accessible without a car drop-off.

Los Angeles hospitals and urgent care at a glance

FacilityTypeNeighborhoodHoursPhone
Cedars-Sinai Medical CenterHospital / ER (Level I Trauma)Mid-Wilshire / Beverly Hills adjacent24 hours(310) 423-3277
CHA Hollywood Presbyterian Medical CenterHospital / ERHollywood24 hours(213) 413-3000
UCLA Ronald Reagan Medical CenterHospital / ER (Level I Trauma)Westwood24 hours(310) 825-9111
Providence Saint John's Health CenterHospital / ERSanta Monica24 hours(310) 829-5511
Keck Hospital of USCHospital / ERDowntown Los Angeles24 hours(323) 442-8500
Los Angeles General Medical CenterHospital / ER (Level I Trauma)Boyle Heights24 hours(323) 409-1000
Hollywood Walk-in ClinicUrgent careHollywoodMon-Fri 8 a.m. to 7 p.m., Sat-Sun 9 a.m. to 5 p.m.(323) 848-4522
UCLA Health Urgent Care Santa MonicaUrgent careSanta Monica7 days a week(310) 319-4100
Cedars-Sinai Urgent Care Beverly HillsUrgent careBeverly Hills8 a.m. to 8 p.m. daily(310) 385-6900

24-hour pharmacies near Beverly Hills, Hollywood, and Santa Monica

CVS Pharmacy on Sunset Blvd in Hollywood at 7100 Sunset Blvd, Los Angeles, CA 90046 operates 24 hours a day, seven days a week. The pharmacy counter fills prescriptions around the clock and stocks over-the-counter medications, travel health supplies, and basic first aid items. This location is about a 5-minute drive from most Hollywood hotels.

Walgreens on Wilshire Blvd in Beverly Hills at 9025 Wilshire Blvd, Beverly Hills, CA 90211, phone (310) 858-0385, keeps its pharmacy open 24 hours. Travelers staying in Beverly Hills or West Hollywood can reach it in under 10 minutes on foot or by rideshare. The store also carries a wide range of travel health products.

CVS Pharmacy in Santa Monica at 2101 Wilshire Blvd, Santa Monica, CA 90403 has a 24-hour pharmacy counter. It is about a 10-minute drive from the Santa Monica Pier and serves travelers staying along the Westside. Metro Rapid Bus 720 stops on Wilshire Blvd nearby.

Walgreens in Downtown Los Angeles at 700 W 7th St, Los Angeles, CA 90017 is open 24 hours and is one block from the 7th Street/Metro Center station. Downtown hotel guests can walk or take the Metro to reach it without a car.

Practical tips for getting medical care in Los Angeles

  • Use the Solv app to check real-time urgent care wait times and book a same-day slot before you leave your hotel. This matters most in Hollywood and Downtown, where walk-in queues build through the afternoon.
  • Most Los Angeles hospitals and urgent care clinics accept international travel insurance, but you will likely need to pay upfront and submit a claim later. Bring your insurance card and a photo ID to every visit.
  • If you are staying in Westwood or near UCLA, the UCLA Health app lets you request a video visit for minor issues without leaving your hotel room. Download it before you travel.
  • Los Angeles traffic means a 3-mile trip can take 20 to 30 minutes by car during peak hours. For non-emergencies in Hollywood or Downtown, check whether the clinic is reachable by Metro rail before calling a rideshare.
  • Travelers near Beverly Hills or West Hollywood who need a prescription filled after hours should head to the 24-hour Walgreens at 9025 Wilshire Blvd rather than waiting for a hotel concierge to arrange a delivery, which can take hours.
  • For poison exposure, do not drive to a hospital first. Call Poison Control at 1-800-222-1222 immediately. The specialists there will tell you whether you need emergency care or can manage the situation at home.

Official sources for medical information in Los Angeles

Frequently asked questions

What's the nearest 24-hour pharmacy to Hollywood?

The CVS Pharmacy at 7100 Sunset Blvd, Los Angeles, CA 90046 operates 24 hours a day and is about a 5-minute drive from most Hollywood hotels. The pharmacy counter fills prescriptions at any hour and stocks a broad range of over-the-counter medications. If you are near West Hollywood, the 24-hour Walgreens at 9025 Wilshire Blvd, Beverly Hills is another option within 10 minutes.

Where should I go for urgent care near Santa Monica?

UCLA Health Urgent Care at 1223 16th St, Santa Monica, CA 90404 is open seven days a week and handles most non-emergency conditions including infections, minor injuries, and respiratory illness. Walk-ins are accepted, and the clinic is about a 5-minute drive from the Santa Monica Pier. For after-hours needs, Providence Saint John's Health Center at 2121 Santa Monica Blvd has a 24-hour emergency room.

What's the closest hospital emergency room to Beverly Hills?

Cedars-Sinai Medical Center at 8700 Beverly Blvd, Los Angeles, CA 90048 is the closest major hospital to Beverly Hills, about a 5-minute drive from most Beverly Hills hotels. The emergency department runs 24 hours and the hospital handles trauma, cardiac emergencies, and complex cases. For less serious issues during daytime hours, Cedars-Sinai Urgent Care at 414 N Camden Dr, Beverly Hills is a faster and less expensive option.

Can I get a prescription refill in Los Angeles without a local doctor?

You can get a short-term emergency refill at most urgent care clinics in Los Angeles, including the Hollywood Walk-in Clinic and UCLA Health Urgent Care in Santa Monica, if you bring your original prescription bottle or documentation from your home pharmacy. Some 24-hour pharmacies can also contact your home pharmacy to transfer a prescription. For controlled substances, California law limits emergency supplies, so contact your home prescriber before you travel if you rely on those medications.

What should I do in a medical emergency in Los Angeles?

Call 911 for any life-threatening emergency, including chest pain, difficulty breathing, stroke symptoms, major bleeding, seizures, or loss of consciousness. Do not drive yourself or ask a rideshare driver to take you to the hospital in those situations. If you are near Downtown Los Angeles, Cedars-Sinai and Los Angeles General both operate Level I trauma centers. For poison exposure, call Poison Control at 1-800-222-1222 before going anywhere.

Does Los Angeles Metro rail go to any hospitals?

Metro rail access to hospitals in Los Angeles varies by location. The Downtown Walgreens at 700 W 7th St is one block from the 7th Street/Metro Center station, which serves the B, D, A, and E lines. Keck Hospital of USC is near the Soto Station on the E Line, though a rideshare is faster from most Downtown hotels. Most other major hospitals, including Cedars-Sinai, UCLA Ronald Reagan, and Providence Saint John's, are not within walking distance of a rail station, so a car or rideshare is the practical choice.

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