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Straub Benioff Medical Center – Kāhala Clinic & Urgent Care

Exterior of Kahala Clinic and Urgent Care in Honolulu.

Straub Benioff Medical Center – Kāhala Clinic & Urgent Care is conveniently located in the Kūʻono Marketplace, offering East Oʻahu residents, families and visitors a variety of services in one central, easy-to-access location.

Urgent Care & Orthopedic Urgent Care in Kāhala

Straub Benioff Medical Center – Kāhala Clinic & Urgent Care provides walk‑in care for nonemergency illnesses and injuries seven days a week.

Common Problems We Treat at Urgent Care

  • Colds, flu, fever, and headaches
  • Congestion, cough, and sore throat
  • Insect bites and minor animal bites
  • Mild allergies
  • Mild to moderate upset stomach, vomiting, or diarrhea
  • Minor burns
  • Rashes and small skin infections
  • Sinus, ear, or eye infections
  • Small cuts
  • Sprains and strains
  • Urinary tract infections

We also offer specialized Orthopedic Urgent Care for muscle and joint pain, broken bones and sports injuries.

This location is an urgent care clinic, not a hospital emergency department. Learn more.

No appointment is necessary; walk in anytime for convenient, expert care.

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Parking

Ample free parking is available in the Kūʻono Marketplace, located on Waiʻalae Avenue directly across from Kāhala Mall.

Meet Our Physicians

Straub Benioff Medical Center – Kāhala Clinic & Urgent Care provides convenient, high-quality, personalized health care from Hawaiʻi Pacific Health Medical Group providers.

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Primary Care
Specialty Care

Accepted Insurance Plans

Straub Benioff Medical Center is a participating provider with HMSA, UHA and HMAA, and accepts more than 150 insurance plans, including Medicare and many foreign insurance plans.

IMPORTANT NOTICE

Urgent care is for nonserious illnesses and injuries that can be treated safely without emergency equipment.

If you think you may be having a medical emergency, call 911 or go to the nearest emergency department.

Examples of emergencies include: Chest pain, trouble breathing, signs of a stroke (face drooping, arm weakness, trouble speaking), heavy bleeding, seizures, major injuries, very bad allergic reactions and passing out.