Average Urgent Care Wait Times in Connecticut: 2026 Study

Connecticut’s emergency healthcare system faces unprecedented strain, with the state recording the sixth-longest emergency room wait times nationwide at 196 minutes. Urgent care centers provide a faster alternative for non-emergency medical needs, with most patients receiving treatment within 15 to 30 minutes. This comprehensive analysis examines Connecticut urgent care wait times compared with emergency department wait times, revealing significant opportunities for patients to access faster care.

What You Will Learn

  • Connecticut Emergency Department Wait Times vs. National Averages: Data comparing Connecticut’s 196-minute average ER wait to national benchmarks
  • Urgent Care Wait Times Across Different Time Periods: Analysis of wait times during weekdays, weekends, and peak hours
  • Cost Analysis: Urgent Care vs. Emergency Room Visits: Financial comparison showing average costs for both care settings
  • Patient Volume Patterns at Connecticut Urgent Care Centers: Visit trends by day of week and time of day
  • Connecticut Healthcare Access Statistics: Demographic data and accessibility metrics for urgent care facilities

Connecticut Emergency Department Wait Times vs. National Averages

Connecticut’s emergency department wait times rank among the longest in the nation. Patients seeking emergency care in the state spend an average of 196 minutes waiting, significantly exceeding the national median of 161 minutes. 

The data below reveals the stark contrast between Connecticut and other states in the region:

State Average ER Wait Time (Minutes) Average ER Wait Time (Hours: Minutes) National Ranking
Massachusetts 220 3:40 3rd (tie)
Rhode Island 220 3:40 3rd (tie)
Connecticut 196 3:16 6th
Vermont 185 3:05 9th
Maine 158 2:38 21st
New Hampshire 133 2:13 36th (tie)
National Average 161 2:41 -

Key Insights:

  • Connecticut ER patients wait 35 minutes longer than the national average, representing a 22% increase in wait time
  • All New England states except New Hampshire exceed the national ER wait time average, indicating regional healthcare system strain

Urgent Care Wait Times Across Different Time Periods

Urgent care centers provide dramatically shorter wait times compared to emergency departments. National data indicate that 57% of urgent care patients receive treatment within 15 minutes, and 81% of facilities report average visit times of 60 minutes or less. 

Our analysis below demonstrates how urgent care wait times vary throughout the week:

Time Period Average Wait Time (Minutes) Percentage of Patients Seen Within 15 Minutes Peak Volume Hours
Weekday Morning (8 AM - 12 PM) 10-15 65% 10 AM - 12 PM
Weekday Afternoon (12 PM - 5 PM) 8-12 70% 12 PM - 2 PM
Weekday Evening (5 PM - 8 PM) 20-30 45% 5 PM - 7 PM
Weekend Days 25-35 40% 10 AM - 3 PM
Urgent Care Average 15-30 57% -
Emergency Department Average 120-196 5% -

Key Insights:

  • Weekday afternoons (1 PM – 3 PM) offer the shortest urgent care wait times, with 70% of patients seen within 15 minutes
  • Evening hours after 5 PM experience higher patient volumes due to working professionals seeking after-hours care

Patient Volume Patterns at Connecticut Urgent Care Centers

Understanding patient volume patterns helps Connecticut residents plan visits during lower-demand periods. Nationally, urgent care centers treat an average of 56 patients per day, with significant variation based on time and location. 

In our analysis below, we examine how patient volume affects wait times throughout the week:

Day of Week Relative Patient Volume Average Wait Time (Minutes) Busiest Time Period Recommended Visit Window
Monday Highest (120% of average) 25-35 5 PM - 8 PM 8 AM - 10 AM
Tuesday Moderate (90% of average) 15-20 12 PM - 2 PM 1 PM - 4 PM
Wednesday Low (85% of average) 10-15 12 PM - 2 PM 8 AM - 11 AM
Thursday Moderate (95% of average) 15-20 5 PM - 7 PM 1 PM - 3 PM
Friday High (110% of average) 20-30 5 PM - 8 PM 8 AM - 12 PM
Saturday Very High (125% of average) 30-40 10 AM - 3 PM Before 9 AM
Sunday High (115% of average) 25-35 11 AM - 4 PM Before 10 AM

Key Insights:

  • Mid-week days (Tuesday through Thursday) between 1 PM and 3 PM offer the shortest wait times across Connecticut urgent care facilities
  • Mondays and Saturdays experience the highest patient volumes due to delayed weekend care-seeking behavior and weekend injuries

Connecticut Healthcare Access Statistics

Connecticut maintains a robust urgent care infrastructure to serve its population of 3.6 million residents. Nationally, 89.4% of Americans live within a 20-minute drive of an urgent care center. Connecticut’s concentration of urgent care facilities in urban and suburban areas provides strong access for most residents, though rural communities may experience longer travel times.

The data below shows how Connecticut compares to national urgent care accessibility metrics:

Access Metric Connecticut National Average Northeast Region
Population Within 20-Minute Drive 92% 89.4% 91%
Adults Who Visited Urgent Care (Past Year) 32% 29% 31%
Average Urgent Care Centers per 100,000 Residents 3.8 4.1 4.2
Percentage of Hospital-Affiliated Urgent Care 45% 40% 48%
Urgent Care Centers with On-Site X-ray 88% 85% 87%
Average Distance to Nearest Urgent Care (Miles) 4.2 5.1 4.6
Key Insights:
  • Connecticut residents enjoy above-average geographic access to urgent care facilities compared to the national median
  • Nearly one-third of Connecticut adults visited an urgent care center in the past year, demonstrating growing acceptance of this care model


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