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CareSpot Urgent Care, in Partnership with Orlando Health, Announces New East Kissimmee Center Opening Early February 2026

The company’s 46th location—and second in the Kissimmee area—will expand convenient, high-quality urgent care access alongside one of Central Florida’s leading health systems.

KISSIMMEE, FL — February 2, 2026. CareSpot Urgent Care, in partnership with Orlando Health, is pleased to announce the upcoming opening of its newest center at 2306 East Irlo Bronson Memorial Highway, Kissimmee, FL 34744. Opening February 2, 2026, this expansion marks CareSpot’s growth to 46 urgent care centers statewide and represents the second location serving the Kissimmee community.

CareSpot and Orlando Health have partnered for 8 years to provide coordinated, high-quality urgent care throughout Central Florida. This new East Kissimmee center strengthens that commitment by bringing trusted walk-in care even closer to where residents live, work, and travel.

“Today we open our doors with a simple promise: to deliver fast, compassionate care when our community needs it most. This center represents our commitment to making quality healthcare more accessible for every family,” said Shaun Ginter, CEO of CareSpot Urgent Care.

The new center will offer a full range of urgent care and occupational health services, including treatment of minor injuries and illnesses, flu and seasonal care, immunizations, X-rays, lab services, and physicals. Patients can walk in or schedule ahead online, with extended hours seven days a week, including evenings and holidays.

“We are excited to support the community through this strategic partnership that will increase access to healthcare services in the area,” said Brian Wetzel, VP Orlando Health and president, Orlando Health St. Cloud Hospital. “As Orlando Health continues to grow throughout Osceola County, this new urgent care center will be a vital component in providing residents with the full continuum of care.”

Services Offered at CareSpot East Kissimmee Include:

  • Minor illness and injury care
  • Flu, COVID-19, and other respiratory/seasonal treatment
  • Immunizations and vaccinations
  • On-site X-rays and lab testing
  • School, sports, and employment physicals
  • Occupational health services for employers

The opening of the East Kissimmee center is part of a long-term plan to expand CareSpot and Orlando Health’s collaborative urgent care footprint throughout Central Florida.

Center Opening Information

CareSpot Urgent Care – Partin Settlement East Kissimmee (in partnership with Orlando Health)
2306 East Irlo Bronson Memorial Highway
Kissimmee, FL 34744
Opening: February 2, 2026

For more information, or to schedule online once the center opens, visit http://www.carespot.com.

About CareSpot

CareSpot Urgent Care proudly serves communities across Florida with 46 locations and over 20 years of experience delivering convenient, high-quality care. Open seven days a week with extended hours, CareSpot centers offer easy online scheduling in addition to walk-in and call-ahead options. Our centers provide accessible care for the whole family—close to home, work, and play—supported by a dedicated team committed to Improving How People Experience Healthcare. That’s everyday healthcare made even easier. For more information, visit carespot.com or follow us on Linkedin, Facebook, Instagram and X.

About Orlando Health 

Orlando Health is a private not-for-profit, integrated academic healthcare system with $14 billion of assets under management, that serves the southeastern United States – including Florida and Alabama – and Puerto Rico. With corporate offices in Orlando, Florida the system provides a complete continuum of care across a network of medical centers and institutes, community and specialty hospitals, physician practices, urgent care facilities, skilled nursing facilities, home healthcare, and long-term and behavioral health care services. Founded more than 100 years ago, Orlando Health’s mission is to improve the health and the quality of life of the individuals and communities we serve. The system provided nearly $2 billion in community impact in the form of community benefit programs and services, Medicare shortfalls, bad debt, community-building activities and capital investments in FY 24, the most recent period for which the information is available. For more information, visit orlandohealth.com, or follow us on LinkedIn, Facebook, Instagram and X.

 

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