Does Texas clinic accept walk ins?
We are open from 8am to 11pm every day, and offer three 24-hour urgent care locations in San Antonio. Walk-in or check-in online now!
Who owns Texas Med Clinic?
Bernard T. Swift,Jr
Secrest, MD (left), presents the TMAF Corporate Leadership Circle Red Ribbon award to Texas MedClinic founder & CEO, Bernard T. Swift,Jr, DO, MPH, in gratitude for Texas MedClinic ‘s 10 years of support on Jan.
Does Texas Med Clinic accept Cigna?
Beginning November 6, 2019, Texas MedClinic will no longer accept Cigna HealthCare of Texas, Inc. insurance after Cigna unilaterally terminated the contract. “Parting ways with an insurance provider is never an easy decision, but our cost of providing services continues to increase,” said Swift.
Does Texas Med Clinic do physicals?
“If a child doesn’t see a primary care physician or pediatrician regularly, a sports physical is an excellent opportunity to check in, monitoring growth and health concerns,” said Dr. Gude. Texas MedClinic offers sports physicals. Check-in online to see a provider now.
Do urgent cares do stitches?
Luckily, an urgent care center is the perfect solution for a cut that requires stitches. Unlike an emergency room, most urgent care centers have short wait times and are much more affordable.
Can you get a physical at CVS?
Our MinuteClinic® providers perform general medical exams (excluding annual physicals), DOT, camp, college and sports physicals. We can also help with smoking cessation, tests, one-time medication renewals and refills, eyelash lengthening and weight loss. Age and other restrictions for services can vary.
Whats cheaper urgent care or ER?
Urgent care is more affordable than the ER Most emergency room visits cost about $2000, while the average urgent care visit costs around $150. The cost of visiting the emergency room is so much higher than urgent care because it’s expensive to keep the ER open and operating 24 hours a day, seven days a week.
Do I need stitches if I can see fat?
If you can see bone, fat, or other deep body structures (such as veins) then getting stitches is important. Not only does this suggest that the cut is very deep again, but it can also put you at risk of further complication and damage should anything get inside the wound.