We are in-network with most major Texas and national insurance plans, and provide affordable same-day pricing for patients without insurance.
New center opening soon in Steeplechase!
Memorial Hermann-GoHealth Urgent Care will be opening soon in Steeplechase. We treat most minor injuries and illnesses for patients 6 months and up. With trusted Memorial Hermann healthcare providers and extended hours 7 days a week, you'll now have the care options you deserve right down the street!
Care that goes beyond our doorstep
A visit to a Memorial Hermann-GoHealth Urgent Care center puts you in the hands of our highly credentialed providers who will expertly attend to your immediate needs. But it also opens the door to all the resources of our esteemed local health system partner, Memorial Hermann. That means should you need ongoing care or treatment, we’ll give you seamless priority referrals to top specialists, so you can get all the care you need.
Referrals to Specialists
Through our integrated partnership with Memorial Hermann we can give you referrals to top specialists when needed.
Easy access to medical records
With our shared electronic medical records (EMR), your Memorial Hermann providers will have direct access to the care you received at our centers.
Care for the whole family
Our urgent care centers are designed with families in mind. With spacious exam rooms, warm colors and a welcoming team, a visit to our center will have the whole family smiling.
Insurance and pricing in Texas
Insurance & pricing
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