EL DORADO HILLS, Calif. — Sutter Health is closing its El Dorado Hills walk-in clinic and will redirect services as part of a broader consolidation tied to the system’s new, $145 million Sutter Folsom Care Complex, Sutter and local business reporters say.
The El Dorado Hills walk-in site — listed at 3919 Park Drive, Suite 80, and currently shown on Sutter’s website as open daily from 11 a.m. to 7 p.m. — remains listed as an active walk-in location on Sutter’s online directory as of Sept. 26, 2025. Sutter has not posted a firm public date for when that location will close, and the system is directing patients to nearby facilities as service lines are reorganized.
Sutter officials say the change is part of a strategic move to concentrate primary, urgent and specialty services at a larger, integrated campus along the Highway 50 corridor. The Sutter Folsom Care Complex — a three-story, 106,500-square-foot campus with urgent care, in-house imaging and lab services, specialty clinics and an outpatient surgery center — broke ground in June and is scheduled to welcome patients in Fall 2027. “We’re proud to expand access to high-quality primary and specialty care for the growing communities along the Highway 50 Corridor and surrounding areas,” Sutter President and CEO Warner Thomas said at the groundbreaking.
According to Sutter, the new complex will consolidate urgent-care services that currently operate at its nearby medical plaza; those urgent care services “will transition to the new Sutter Folsom Care Complex” when it opens. That consolidation is the clearest operational explanation Sutter has offered for redirecting services from smaller neighborhood walk-in sites.
Local business reporters first flagged the scheduled closure and the patient redirection this month; Sutter’s public materials and local TV coverage emphasize the organization’s stated goal of offering more services in a single location rather than maintaining multiple smaller clinics. Residents should expect changes in where certain same-day services will be offered, though the company’s web directory continues to list the El Dorado Hills walk-in site while the system implements the transition.
What this means for patients: until Sutter publishes a firm closure date and a patient-transition plan, anyone who relies on the El Dorado Hills walk-in site should check Sutter’s location page or call Sutter’s central number for guidance about appointments, medical records and prescriptions. Sutter’s location listings include a central contact number for assistance.