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4.83(236 reviews)
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Very quick and comprehensive:)
4.42(129 reviews)
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Sparkling Clean

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I recently visited Bellaire ER and they were excellent all around. Miss Ana in the front desk was very nice and helpful. And Dr. Quintanilla was very professional and gave me the upmost care! I would definitely recommend and use Bellaire ER again!
4.83(281 reviews)
This clinic has shorter than average waiting periods

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The entire process from start to finish was excellent. I hope the professionalism and level of care continue beyond the grand opening.
4.98(2.6k reviews)
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This is always an easy process. Booking is easy, the wait time is nonexistent, and the service is great.
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2.75(12 reviews)
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Went for covid tests withno appointment. Was told it would be a 3 hr wait, was 2 hrs ( yay!) Elizabeth, Christana, and especially Lilah ( swabber) were great!
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Urgent care in Lone Oak, TX

Lone Oak is a small Hunt County community east of Dallas along SH-276, with most urgent care needs routed to nearby Greenville, Quinlan, and the broader Dallas market. Book a walk-in slot near you or in urgent care in Dallas in under a minute.

What services do urgent care clinics in Lone Oak offer?

Lone Oak residents typically use urgent care clinics in Greenville and Quinlan or hospital-affiliated walk-ins at Hunt Regional Medical Center for routine acute care — flu, strep, UTIs, sprains, lacerations, minor injuries, and on-site labs and X-ray. Hunt Regional Healthcare anchors the area, with broader specialty care available through Medical City Healthcare and Texas Health Resources in the Dallas metro.2

Does urgent care in Lone Oak accept STAR (Texas Medicaid)?

Most urgent care clinics serving the Lone Oak area accept STAR, the Texas Medicaid managed care program administered by Texas Health and Human Services.1 Because Texas has not expanded Medicaid, eligibility is largely limited to children, pregnant women, and very low-income families — KFF tracks Texas as the highest uninsured-rate state in the U.S.3 In rural Hunt County, options are more limited; call ahead to confirm STAR plan acceptance before booking.

How does Lone Oak urgent care relate to Dallas?

Lone Oak has roughly 600 residents and sits about 60 miles east of downtown Dallas in Hunt County, along the SH-276 / FM-1571 corridor between Greenville and Cedar Creek Lake.4 The economy is agricultural and small-business driven, with residents typically traveling into Greenville or further into urgent care in Dallas for jobs and higher-acuity healthcare.

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  • Are there urgent care clinics in Lone Oak?

    Yes. Lone Oak, TX has walk-in urgent care available either directly in town or within a short drive in adjacent communities. Most clinics offer same-day visits for common illnesses and minor injuries, with on-site labs and X-ray where needed. Use Solv to see real-time availability and book a slot before you walk in.
  • Does urgent care in Lone Oak accept STAR (Texas Medicaid)?

    Most urgent care clinics serving the Lone Oak area accept STAR, the Texas Medicaid managed care program administered by Texas Health and Human Services. STAR is delivered through several managed care organizations (Amerigroup, Molina, Superior, United, etc.), so confirm with the specific clinic which MCOs they contract with before booking. Texas has not expanded Medicaid under the ACA, so working-age adults outside the standard STAR eligibility criteria typically do not qualify.
  • What insurance do urgent care centers in Lone Oak accept?

    Most Lone Oak-area urgent care clinics accept commercial insurance plans (Blue Cross Blue Shield of Texas, UnitedHealthcare, Aetna, Cigna, Humana), Medicare, and TRICARE for active-duty military and veterans. Many also accept STAR (Texas Medicaid). Cash-pay and self-pay options are widely available — average urgent care visit costs run $100-$250 depending on services. Confirm your specific plan and copay with the clinic before booking.
  • Should I go to urgent care or the ER in Lone Oak?

    Urgent care handles non-life-threatening illnesses and injuries — flu, strep, UTIs, sprains, lacerations needing stitches, minor burns, ear infections, mild asthma flares — usually for a fraction of an ER bill and with shorter waits. Go to the ER (or call 911) for chest pain, stroke symptoms, severe trauma, difficulty breathing, severe abdominal pain, head injury with confusion, or any condition that feels life-threatening. The nearest hospital ER for Lone Oak residents is Hunt Regional Medical Center (Greenville).
  • What are urgent care options for rural Hunt County residents near Lone Oak?

    Rural Hunt County residents typically use urgent care clinics or the hospital walk-in in Greenville (Hunt Regional), about 15 minutes north of Lone Oak. Telehealth urgent care visits are increasingly used to avoid the drive for routine respiratory or minor concerns, with same-day video appointments bookable online.
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  1. STAR (Texas Medicaid Managed Care), Texas Health and Human Services — https://www.hhs.texas.gov/services/health/medicaid-chip
  2. Hunt Regional Healthcare — https://www.huntregional.org/
  3. State Health Facts, KFF (2023) — https://www.kff.org/statedata/
  4. Lone Oak, Texas — QuickFacts, U.S. Census Bureau — https://www.census.gov/quickfacts/fact/table/loneoakcitytexas

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