Please allow additional time if using shuttles to travel between the terminal, parking lots and rail station as shuttle delays are possible. Travelers should plan to arrive at the terminal 2 hours before scheduled domestic departure.
Full-Service Urgent Care, COVID-19 Testing and Vaccinations Available for Travelers and Airport Employees
ANNAPOLIS, MD—Governor Larry Hogan today celebrated the ribbon cutting of the new FirstCall Medical Center at the Baltimore/Washington International (BWI) Thurgood Marshall Airport, which will provide health care services for the public and airport employees.
“This new state-of-the-art urgent care facility at BWI is a shining example of how Maryland remains committed to the health and safety of our residents and visitors,” said Governor Hogan. “Getting vaccinated against COVID-19 is the best way to prevent severe illness and hospitalization from the virus, and we are pleased to further expand our vaccination network.”
Located inside the main terminal near Concourse C, FirstCall Medical Center offers emergency care, first aid, COVID-19 testing and vaccinations, travel vaccines, occupational medicine, and physical exams. Beginning August 26, the center will be open daily from 6 a.m. to 9 p.m. The facility accepts most major insurance plans and offers self-pay options for all services.
“BWI Marshall Airport has a tremendous reputation within the industry and with customers for safe, convenient, and reliable travel,” said MDOT Secretary Greg Slater. “We’re pleased to work with our partners at FirstCall Medical and Fraport Maryland, which manages our retail and concession operations at BWI, to make these important health services available to our customers when they need them.”
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