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Volunteer Healthcare Clinic – Austin

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Volunteer Healthcare Clinic – Urgent Care – Austin

Volunteer Healthcare Clinic serves the Austin community with a focus on Urgent Care. The clinical team brings experience across a range of conditions and stays current with evolving treatment guidelines to deliver evidence-based care.

Continuity of care is a priority at Volunteer Healthcare Clinic. Patients who return to the same provider benefit from accumulated clinical knowledge and a therapeutic relationship built on trust and mutual understanding.

Our Services

Urgent Care

Urgent care at our clinic bridges the gap between your primary care provider and the emergency room. We are staffed and equipped to handle most non-life-threatening medical situations, including animal bites, eye injuries, and allergic reactions.

Patient Experience

Volunteer Healthcare Clinic has received strong feedback from patients who note that clinical staff listen carefully before drawing conclusions. Many patients return year after year because they trust the team's judgment and appreciate the consistency of care they receive.

Insurance & Payment

Volunteer Healthcare Clinic accepts multiple insurance plans and strives to keep out-of-pocket costs manageable for all patients. For those without insurance coverage, the billing team can provide a clear estimate of expected costs before services are rendered. Financial assistance resources and community health programs may be available for qualifying patients.

Frequently Asked Questions

Will urgent care share my visit information with my regular doctor?

Most urgent care practices provide a visit summary that can be shared with your primary care provider upon request, helping to maintain continuity of your medical record.

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.

Volunteer Healthcare Clinic is a Austin-based practice at 4215 Medical Pkwy, Austin, TX 78756. To schedule a visit or speak with office staff, call (512) 459-6002. The practice welcomes new patients and works to accommodate timely appointments.

Opening Hours

Mon5:00PM–9:00PM, Tue: 5:00PM–9:00PM, Thu: 5:00PM–9:00PM
Urgent Care
(512) 459-6002volclinic.org
Mon: 5:00PM–9:00PM, Tue: 5:00PM–9:00PM, Thu: 5:00PM–9:00PM
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