Make an appointment online and reduce the wait! Urgent Care Scheduling: While there may still be a wait, decrease your wait in the clinic by scheduling online. If no time slots are available we offer walk-in hours and we will see you as quickly as possible. In the last 10 days, have you had 1) a first positive covid test or 2) do you have new onset of ANY of the following symptoms: Fever/chills, cough/congestion/runny nose, difficulty breathing/shortness of breath, headache, muscle or body aches, extreme fatigue, sore throat, loss of sense of smell or taste, nausea/vomiting, diarrhea, or pink eye with discharge? StartYesNoYou selected Yes. Please select a time for your COVID-19 related visit.IMPORTANT:· All Urgent Care clinics serve adults and children.· Pediatric and adult time slots IN GALVESTON are separate. Be sure to read the RED title above the available times to choose the correct type of provider. Any adults scheduled into pediatric slots may need rescheduling.· Always confirm the correct clinic location by double-checking the appointment confirmation page. YES DIVIf no time slots are available we offer walk-in hours and we will see you as quickly as possible.You selected No. Please select a time for your Urgent Care visit.IMPORTANT:· All Urgent Care clinics serve adults and children.· Pediatric and adult time slots IN GALVESTON are separate. Be sure to read the RED title above the available times to choose the correct type of provider. Any adults scheduled into pediatric slots may need rescheduling.· Always confirm the correct clinic location by double-checking the appointment confirmation page. NO DIVIf no time slots are available we offer walk-in hours and we will see you as quickly as possible. Home Page Spotlight Winter Holiday Hours Winter holidays this season: Nov. 23 through Jan. 1. View holiday hours. Clinic phone numbers, hours and locations Schedule a COVID Vaccine URGENT CARE OR ER? Not sure? Read the guide. Primary Care: Catch up on your care - Image March 4, 2022 • 3:00 p.m.
Student athletes and sports injuries October 4, 2023 • 5:54 a.m. From concussions to injuries that may require surgery, Dr. Stacy Leung covers what to do if your student athlete is injured playing or practicing their favorite sport.
UTMB heals patient; gains a grateful team member October 2, 2023 • 11:34 a.m. Nearly two years after a head-on collision forced her to learn how to walk again, Tara Williams is able to help other UTMB patients as a patient service specialist in Angleton. “I’m so grateful to be here with UTMB,”
Firework Safety Tips June 30, 2023 • 3:42 p.m. The 4th of July is a festive and fun time of the year. However, when fireworks are involved things can go wrong quickly. Here are some tips to ensure your celebration is safe and enjoyable.