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Texas Children's Urgent Care Texas Children's Urgent Care Bee Cave
13917 W. Hwy 71
Suite A
Bee Cave, TX 78738
Tel. 737-229-4500

Texas Children's Urgent Care Texas Children's Urgent Care Cinco Ranch
9727 Spring Green Blvd., Suite 900
Katy, TX 77494
Tel. 281-789-6300

Texas Children's Urgent Care Texas Children's Urgent Care East Houston
12620 Woodforest Blvd., Suite 160
Houston, TX 77015
Tel. 713-637-8228

Texas Children's Urgent Care Texas Children's Urgent Care Fairfield
28070 Highway 290, Suite 100
Cypress, TX 77433
Tel. 281-758-4770

Texas Children's Urgent Care Texas Children's Urgent Care Kingwood
20031 West Lake Houston Pkwy., Suite 200
Kingwood, TX 77346
Tel. 281-812-1704

Texas Children's Urgent Care Texas Children's Urgent Care Medical Center
6621 Fannin, Suite 2210
Houston, TX 77030
Tel. 832-824-2000

Texas Children's Urgent Care Texas Children's Urgent Care Pearland
2701 Pearland Pkwy., Suite 190
Pearland, TX 77581
Tel. 281-485-6400

Texas Children's Urgent Care Texas Children's Urgent Care Sugar Land
4734 LJ Pkwy, Unit 310
Sugar Land, TX 77479
Tel. 832-828-5650

Texas Children's Urgent Care Texas Children's Urgent Care The Heights
2200 Yale Street
Suite 110
Houston, TX 77008
Tel. 713-861-6104

Texas Children's Urgent Care Texas Children's Urgent Care The Vintage
10420 Louetta Rd., Suite 104
Houston, TX 77070
Tel. 281-251-0269

Texas Children's Urgent Care Texas Children's Urgent Care The Woodlands Campus
17600 Interstate 45 South, Suite 285
Woodlands, TX 77384
Tel. 936-267-6100

Texas Children's Urgent Care Texas Children's Urgent Care West Campus
18200 Katy Fwy., Suite WD-200
Houston, TX 77094
Tel. 832-227-2880

Texas Children's Urgent Care Texas Children's Urgent Care Westgate
4477 South Lamar Blvd
Suite 400
Austin, TX 78745
Tel. 512-892-9231
Open when you need us most, Texas Children’s Urgent Care clinics put the pediatric trained providers you need within reach. To make an appointment at our Westgate location, click here. To make an appointment at our new Bee Cave location, click here.
A Guide to Urgent Care vs. Emergency
More than half of visits to the emergency room are for non-emergencies. How do parents know when to bring their child to a pediatric urgent care clinic or a pediatric emergency room? This guide can help.
Conditions usually seen in an urgent care clinic:
- Flu/COVID-19 Test
- Allergic reaction
- Asthma
- Cough, cold or congestion
- Ear pain
- Fever in infants older than 8 weeks
- Minor burn
- Minor injury from fall or sport
- Pink eye
- Rash
- Simple laceration
- Skin infection
- Sore throat
- Sprain and strain
- Urinary tract infection
- Vomiting and diarrhea
Conditions usually seen in an emergency room:
- Broken bones (with deformity)
- Bleeding that won’t stop
- Extensive or complicated cut or laceration
- Fainting or head injury with loss of consciousness or disorientation
- Fever in infants younger than 8 weeks
- Loss or change of vision
- Procedure requiring a CT scan or sedation
- Seizure without a previous diagnosis of epilepsy
- Serious burn
- Snake bite
- Spinal injury
- Sudden change in mental state
- Sudden shortness of breath or difficulty breathing
- Vomiting or coughing up blood
The content is not intended to be a substitute for professional medical advice, diagnosis or treatment. If you are not sure if your child needs urgent or emergency care, go to the closest emergency room or call 9-1-1.