If you are sick near Union Square in Manhattan and cannot make it to urgent care, there is a better option: get a licensed medical clinician to come to you.
Quick answer
Instead of navigating the subway or a rideshare when you are unwell, in-home evaluation brings urgent care to your Manhattan location. SickDay serves the entire city including the Union Square area across all five boroughs.
When an in-home visit is the better choice
Consider an in-home visit when you are too sick to travel comfortably, when you are contagious and want to avoid exposing others on transit, when you are a traveler in a hotel who cannot get around easily, or when mobility issues make clinic visits difficult.
What conditions are commonly evaluated
Licensed medical clinicians from SickDay routinely evaluate flu-like illness, GI symptoms, respiratory concerns, ENT problems (sore throat, ear infections, sinus issues), skin conditions, and general urgent concerns. Testing and blood work are available when clinically appropriate.
How fast and when
SickDay operates 8am–9pm, 7 days a week with a stated response time of 90 minutes or less during operating hours. Same-day evaluation is available across Manhattan and all five boroughs.
What to prepare
- Note when symptoms started
- Have your medication list ready
- Share your exact address and any access instructions (building code, floor, etc.)
How to book
Call (212) 742-5329 or request a house call online. After a brief callback to confirm your appointment, a licensed medical clinician will come to you. Learn more about SickDay medical house calls in NYC and what we treat.
Frequently Asked Questions
Do you serve Manhattan?
Yes. SickDay serves all five boroughs including Manhattan.
Can you come to a hotel near Union Square?
Yes. Hotel, home, and office visits are all available.
What if I’m contagious?
In-home evaluation reduces exposure to others on public transit and in waiting rooms — a good reason to consider a house call.
How do I book?
Call (212) 742-5329 or use the online request form at sickday.com/contact.
When should I seek emergency care?
Severe symptoms like trouble breathing, chest pain, confusion, or loss of consciousness require emergency services — call 911.

