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4.42(129 reviews)
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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!
4.86(81 reviews)
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Everyone was so kind and sweet. We came in just for a sports physical and the staff was so kind made the process so easy and fast.
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4.68(14 reviews)
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2.0(4 reviews)
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3.0(5 reviews)
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5.0(1 reviews)
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Cheryl is an amazing PA. My family & I have been seeing her for many years, as our family doctor. She has a great staff, & they are all very knowledgeable, kind & caring. They always follow-up with us, a couple of days later; to make sure we’re getting better. We would never use another doctor!
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Urgent Care in Mineola, TX

Mineola is a small city of approximately 5,500 residents in Wood County, East Texas, located about 70 miles east of Dallas along US-80 and the intersection of two major highways. As the county seat of Wood County, Mineola serves as a regional healthcare hub for rural East Texas, with UT Health East Texas Mineola providing hospital-level care for a broad geographic area. Walk-in urgent care options in Mineola allow residents to address everyday health needs without traveling to Tyler or Dallas. For a broader range of urgent care options, residents access the broader Dallas urgent care network approximately 70 miles to the west.

When should you use urgent care instead of the ER in Mineola?

Urgent care is the appropriate setting for most non-emergency conditions: ear and sinus infections, strep throat, UTIs, minor injuries, respiratory illness, and rashes. In a smaller community like Mineola, using urgent care for appropriate conditions is especially important because it preserves ER capacity at UT Health East Texas Mineola for true emergencies. Always use the emergency room for chest pain, stroke symptoms, major trauma, severe respiratory distress, or any life-threatening condition. In doubt, call 911—Mineola EMS can assess and transport to the appropriate facility.

What do urgent care clinics near Mineola treat?

Walk-in clinics in the Mineola area treat respiratory infections, pediatric illness, skin conditions, and minor injuries. Rural agricultural communities like Mineola also see significant demand for occupational health services including DOT physicals near Mineola, TX for truck drivers on the US-80 and US-69 corridors. Sports physicals near Mineola, TX are available for local school athletic programs. Lab testing and basic imaging support evaluation of common conditions without requiring travel to larger facilities.

Seasonal and rural health in Mineola and Wood County

East Texas allergy seasons are significant, with oak pollen peaking in spring and mold counts elevated during wet periods in the region's pine and hardwood forest environment. Summer heat in Wood County regularly exceeds 100°F with high humidity, increasing heat exhaustion risk. According to Wood County,1 the county serves a predominantly rural population with limited healthcare infrastructure, making walk-in urgent care an important access point for residents who would otherwise need to travel significant distances. Rural Texas counties tend to have higher uninsured rates than urban areas, making self-pay pricing and STAR Medicaid particularly important for Mineola residents.

Who lives in Mineola, TX?

According to the U.S. Census Bureau QuickFacts,2 Mineola had a population near 5,000 at the 2020 Census, with modest growth since. The community is a mix of longtime East Texas families, retirees attracted by the area's lakes and rural setting, and working households in agriculture, transportation, and small business. Healthcare access is a priority given the city's rural context and limited local provider supply.

Does urgent care near Mineola accept STAR Medicaid and other insurance?

Texas Medicaid is administered through the STAR managed care program, which provides health coverage for qualifying low-income children, pregnant women, and eligible adults, as described by Texas Health and Human Services.3 STAR members should verify their specific managed care organization's network before visiting, as covered clinics vary by plan. According to KFF State Health Facts,4 Texas has one of the highest uninsured rates in the United States, making self-pay pricing transparency an important access consideration for residents across the state.

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  1. Wood County, Texas — https://www.woodcounty.net/
  2. U.S. Census Bureau QuickFacts: Mineola city, Texas — https://www.census.gov/quickfacts/mineolatexas
  3. STAR Medicaid Managed Care Program, Texas Health and Human Services — https://www.hhs.texas.gov/services/health/medicaid-chip/medicaid-chip-members/star-medicaid-managed-care-program
  4. KFF State Health Facts: Texas — https://www.kff.org/statedata/texas/

Urgent Care FAQs

  • Is urgent care or the ER right for most health needs in Mineola?

    Urgent care handles most non-emergency conditions—infections, minor injuries, respiratory illness—and is the appropriate first stop before considering the ER. UT Health East Texas Mineola handles emergencies. In a small community, using urgent care appropriately preserves ER capacity for those who truly need it.
  • Does urgent care near Mineola accept STAR Medicaid?

    Some clinics serving Wood County accept Texas STAR Medicaid. Rural Texas communities tend to have higher uninsured and Medicaid rates than urban areas, so confirming coverage with your specific managed care plan before visiting is advisable.
  • Are there urgent care clinics near Mineola open after hours?

    Urgent care hours in smaller communities like Mineola may be more limited than in larger metro areas. Checking Solv or calling ahead confirms current hours. For after-hours emergencies, UT Health East Texas Mineola's emergency department is available around the clock.
  • How far is Mineola from the nearest major hospital?

    UT Health East Texas Mineola provides hospital-level care within the community. Tyler's larger hospital campuses are approximately 40 miles southeast for specialty care. Dallas is approximately 70 miles west via US-80 for major academic medical center access.
  • What seasonal health issues are common in Wood County?

    East Texas residents in Wood County experience significant spring oak and grass pollen seasons, elevated mold in the humid pine forest environment, summer heat exhaustion, and winter respiratory illness from influenza and other viruses. The rural setting means outdoor exposure is common, and tick-borne illness (including Lyme disease) is an ongoing surveillance priority in East Texas.
  • Are there urgent care clinics near Mineola open after hours or on weekends?

    Urgent care access in Mineola is primarily through UT Health East Texas facilities. After-hours options may require traveling to Tyler or Longview for extended-hours walk-in care. Check Solv for current hours at clinics serving Wood County and the Mineola area.
  • Is urgent care accessible for residents throughout rural Wood County near Mineola?

    Yes. Walk-in clinics in Mineola serve as the primary urgent care access point for residents throughout rural Wood County, including surrounding communities in a region where driving distances to larger urban medical centers can be significant. UT Health East Texas provides regional support for more complex cases requiring specialist care or hospitalization.

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