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South Texas Family Medicine & Urgent Care

South Texas Family Medicine & Urgent Care – San Antonio

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South Texas Family Medicine & Urgent Care – Urgent Care – San Antonio

Based in San Antonio, South Texas Family Medicine & Urgent Care delivers Urgent Care and Primary Care care with an emphasis on accessibility and clinical quality. Patients benefit from a team that takes time to understand individual health histories before recommending treatment.

The clinical culture at South Texas Family Medicine & Urgent Care values thoroughness over speed. Providers conduct comprehensive assessments rather than focusing narrowly on chief complaints, often identifying concerns that a shorter encounter would miss.

Our Services

Urgent Care

Fast, reliable care for everyday medical problems is what our urgent care department delivers. Services include rapid strep, flu, and COVID testing, as well as wound care, splinting, and IV hydration when indicated.

Primary Care

Primary care at our clinic means continuity — seeing the same provider who knows your history, tracks your progress, and coordinates your care across every specialist and setting. We focus on keeping you healthy, not just treating illness when it occurs.

Patient Experience

The patient experience at South Texas Family Medicine & Urgent Care is shaped by a team that genuinely prioritizes comfort and clarity. Staff members are known for following up on outstanding results, returning calls promptly, and addressing concerns between visits when needed.

Insurance & Payment

Insurance verification at South Texas Family Medicine & Urgent Care is handled efficiently so patients can focus on their health rather than paperwork. The clinic participates in most major health plan networks serving San Antonio. Patients are advised to confirm their specific plan's participation status when booking, as networks can vary between insurers and plan tiers.

Frequently Asked Questions

What types of tests are available at urgent care?

On-site diagnostic capabilities typically include rapid strep, flu, and COVID testing, urinalysis, basic blood work, and X-ray imaging. More complex testing may require referral to an external laboratory or specialist.

When should I visit urgent care instead of the emergency room?

Urgent care is appropriate for conditions that need prompt attention but are not life-threatening, such as sprains, minor cuts, ear infections, fever, or urinary tract infections. Chest pain, difficulty breathing, signs of stroke, or severe injuries should be directed to an emergency room.

Do I need an appointment for urgent care?

Walk-in appointments are typically accepted. Calling ahead or using an online check-in system can reduce your wait time, but it is not required. Patients with more serious presentations may be seen ahead of those with minor concerns.

Located at 7115 Blanco Rd Suite 101, San Antonio, TX 78216, South Texas Family Medicine & Urgent Care serves patients across San Antonio with accessible, high-quality care. The clinic can be reached at (210) 202-4616 for appointment requests, referral questions, and general inquiries.

Opening Hours

Mon8:00AM–5:00PM, Tue: 8:00AM–5:00PM, Wed: 8:00AM–5:00PM, Thu: 8:00AM–5:00PM, Fri: 8:00AM–5:00PM
Urgent CarePrimary Care
(210) 202-4616southtexasfamilymedicine.com
Mon: 8:00AM–5:00PM, Tue: 8:00AM–5:00PM, Wed: 8:00AM–5:00PM, Thu: 8:00AM–5:00PM, Fri: 8:00AM–5:00PM
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