Children's at Cherokee Urgent Care - Canton, Georgia
Find real-time emergency room wait times at Children's at Cherokee Urgent Care in Canton, Georgia. Get up-to-date wait time information and contact details.
17 min
Current Wait Time
Urgent Care
Facility Type
14
Total Visits
Last updated: September 10, 2025 at 01:38 PM
Children's at Cherokee Urgent Care
Address
1558 Riverstone Parkway, Suite 100 Canton, GA 30114
Phone
Hours
Weekdays: 11 a.m. to 9 p.m. Weekends: 9 a.m. to 7 p.m. Holidays: Closed
Type
Urgent Care Center
Current Wait Time Information
Estimated Wait Time
17 min
Low wait time
Status
Closed
Facility Type
Urgent Care
Total Visits
14
Note: Wait times are estimates and may vary. In life-threatening emergencies, call 911 immediately.
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About Children's at Cherokee Urgent Care in Canton, Georgia
Children's at Cherokee Urgent Care is a urgent care centerlocated in Canton, Georgia. Our real-time wait time data helps you make informed decisions about emergency care. With current wait times averaging 17 minutes, we provide up-to-date information to help you choose the most convenient time to visit.
Services at Children's at Cherokee Urgent Care
Urgent Care Services
Children's at Cherokee Urgent Care offers convenient walk-in medical care for non-life-threatening conditions. Our urgent care center provides treatment for minor injuries, illnesses, and routine medical needs with shorter wait times than emergency rooms.
Wait Time Information
Current wait times at Children's at Cherokee Urgent Care are approximately 17 minutes. This information is updated regularly to help you plan your visit. For non-emergency situations, this data can help you choose the most convenient time to seek care.
When to Visit Children's at Cherokee Urgent Care
Visit Children's at Cherokee Urgent Care for non-life-threatening conditions such as minor injuries, colds, flu symptoms, minor cuts, or routine medical needs. For serious emergencies, call 911 or go to the nearest emergency room.