Texas Health Breeze Urgent Care
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The Breeze Difference
Welcome to a new kind of urgent care experience. Breeze centers are open from 8 a.m. to 8 p.m., 365 days a year, with little or no wait times, and a personal care concierge who’s with you throughout your visit to ensure every need is met. Our goal is to offer an easy, convenient, and affordable option for the care you need. Backed by Texas Health, one of the region’s largest health systems — we're making urgent care a breeze!
Welcome to a new kind of urgent care experience. Open 365 days a year, with convenient times and affordable care.
What We Treat
From allergies and earaches to sprains and strains, Texas Health Breeze Urgent Care stands ready to treat most minor illnesses and injuries.
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Common Conditions & Injuries Treated
- Allergies
- Cold or Flu Symptoms
- COVID-19
- Earaches
- Fevers
- Foreign Object in Eye or Nose
- Headaches
- Minor Allergic Reactions
- Minor Burns or Bruises
- Minor Fractures
- Minor Lacerations & Abscesses
- Rash or Poison Oak
- Scrapes or Minor Cuts
- Skin Complaints
- Sore Throat
- Sprains or Breaks
- Urinary Tract infection (UTI)
- Upper Respiratory Infection (URI)
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Additional Services
- Flu Vaccinations
- School and Sports Physicals
School and Sports Physicals
If your child needs a physical for the upcoming school year, we’ve got you covered – all for a flat fee of $35.
Quick Care Video Visits
Video visits offer an easy, convenient and affordable care experience when you need care quickly – all from the comfort of home.
Check Out Urgent Care 2.0
We’ve completely redesigned the traditional urgent care experience to get you the care you need, when you need it. Take our short virtual tour to see what you can expect when you visit one of our centers.
Insurance & Pricing
Texas Health Breeze Urgent Care accepts most major insurance plans. If you do not have insurance, we offer a competitive flat-rate fee of $205.
Let's Keep in Touch
Now that we're about to be neighbors, let's keep in touch! We'll keep you updated on new centers opening in your area, tips for staying healthy, active and more.
Is it an Emergency?
If you are experiencing any of the following symptoms, please call 911 immediately.
- Shortness of breath
- Severe trauma or bleeding
- Severe abdominal pain
- Drug overdose/accidental poisonings