Whether you need a COVID-19 test for travel requirements or because you aren’t feeling well, we offer rapid antigen testing 7 days a week. For COVID-19 testing, save your spot online, walk-in or schedule a Virtual Urgent Care visit with one of our providers.
Urgent care in Rock Creek
Open until 5:00 pm
mon9:00 am - 5:00 pm
tue - fri8:00 am - 8:00 pm
sat - sun9:00 am - 5:00 pm

Now open!
This center is now open 7 days a week! Save your spot online or just walk in.
4.8
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Location information
Our urgent care is located near Grant and Spring Cypress H-E-B
Vaccines, tests and specialties
COVID-19 Rapid Antigen
Results in approx. 15 minutes
Flu Shot
For ages 2-65
Pediatric Flu Shot
For ages 6 months-2 years
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Insurance and pricing in Texas
We are in-network with most major Texas and national insurance plans, and provide affordable same-day pricing for patients without insurance.
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