Sickday’s medical house call service covers New York City’s densest residential neighborhoods, bringing licensed clinicians directly to patients who need same-day medical care without a waiting room. Understanding our service area helps you know whether Sickday is available for your location and what to expect for appointment timing.
Manhattan Coverage
Sickday serves all of Manhattan from Battery Park and the Financial District through Inwood and Washington Heights. Our highest demand neighborhoods — Midtown, the Upper West Side, Upper East Side, Greenwich Village, and the East Village — typically have the fastest appointment availability due to clinician positioning. Downtown Manhattan neighborhoods including Tribeca, SoHo, and the Lower East Side are fully covered. We serve both residential patients and office settings for employers who want on-site care for their teams.
Brooklyn Coverage
Sickday serves the Brooklyn neighborhoods with the heaviest residential density: Williamsburg, Greenpoint, Park Slope, Prospect Heights, Carroll Gardens, Cobble Hill, Brooklyn Heights, and DUMBO. Appointments in Brooklyn typically carry arrival windows of 2 to 5 hours depending on demand and clinician availability at time of booking.
Queens Coverage
Sickday covers Long Island City, Astoria, Sunnyside, Woodside, and Jackson Heights in Queens. Coverage in outer Queens neighborhoods is more limited — contact us to confirm availability for your specific location.
How to Book
Appointments are booked through the Sickday app or website. You will see available appointment windows at your location before confirming your booking. Booking earlier in the day maximizes available windows.
Frequently Asked Questions
Does Sickday accept insurance?
Sickday accepts most major insurance plans and also offers self-pay rates. Confirm your specific insurance coverage when booking.