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1402 E Houston St, Beeville, TX 781021402 E Houston St
Open until 8:00 pm
  • Mon 7:45 am - 8:00 pm
  • Tue 7:45 am - 8:00 pm
  • Wed 7:45 am - 8:00 pm
  • Thu 7:45 am - 8:00 pm
  • Fri 7:45 am - 8:00 pm
  • Sat 7:45 am - 4:00 pm
  • Sun 7:45 am - 4:00 pm
4.7(4.5k reviews)
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NextCare Urgent Care, Beeville - a BSWHealth partner - 1402 E Houston St, Beeville
Came in with remnants of a bout with cellulitis that had took a turn for worse. Dr. Dean seems very knowledgeable and I feel confident in her abilities! On the road to recovery!!!

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Pediatric Urgent Care FAQs

  • How much does a pediatric urgent care visit cost in Normanna?

    Depending on the location of a clinic, urgent care might cost anywhere from $75 to $150. Of course, this only applies to patients who pay cash. However, the quality and standards of healthcare are consistent across the board. Most institutions, however, will charge between $100 and $125 for treatments that are not covered by insurance. However, keep in mind that this is the starting point for the basic treatments provided by urgent care clinics. Additional services such as medication and vaccine shots, lab testing, and X-rays are not included. The cost of urgent treatment will also be increased by stitches, sprains, and shattered bones. Even patients with insurance will be required to make co-payments rather than having their insurer cover the entire cost. Payments are usually made on a monthly basis.

  • Is insurance accepted at urgent care centers in Normanna?

    Insurance companies decide whether or not to cover the costs of urgent care. It's possible that a patient's insurance won't pay the expenditures. In that instance, the urgent care facility will only accept cash. In most circumstances, however, insurance companies would cover urgent care, allowing patients to attend a treatment center without spending a lot of money. Even if an insurance policy covers this type of care, an urgent care center may refuse to take it, but this is extremely rare. As a result, it's always a good idea to phone ahead and double-check before visiting a care facility.

  • What are common services of a pediatric urgent care in Normanna?

    You might be concerned that your child is becoming sick more frequently than usual, but this is not the case. The truth is that children will become ill, particularly after they start school and their immune systems are exposed to the health hazards that present in crowded situations. Colds, flu, strep throat, ear and sinus infections, pink eye, and pneumonia are among diseases that can be treated with a brief trip to a pediatric urgent care clinic near you. In addition to injuries, pediatric urgent care clinics can treat stings and bug bites, allergic reactions, wounds and burns, ingested objects, sprains, and fractured bones.

  • What Is the difference between an urgent care and the emergency room?

    The most significant distinction between a pediatric urgent care center and an emergency room is the patient experience. The average wait time in an emergency room is about two and a half hours. A pediatric urgent care, on the other hand, will treat the youngster in 15-45 minutes. The cost of an urgent care facility vs an emergency department is another significant distinction. Normally, the former will be a fraction of the price of the latter. Patients should go to an emergency room rather than an urgent care clinic if they have a major health emergency. This is due to the fact that urgent care centers are only intended for non-emergent and minor illnesses, as well as small injuries.

  • What is the difference between pediatric urgent care and regular urgent care?

    The primary distinction between a pediatric urgent care center and an emergency room is the patient experience. The average wait time in an emergency room is roughly two hours and fifteen minutes. The patient will, however, receive treatment in 15-45 minutes at a pediatric urgent care center. The cost of an urgent care center vs an emergency department is another significant distinction. The former is usually a fraction of the price of the latter. Patients should, however, go to an emergency room rather than an urgent care clinic in the event of a significant health emergency. This is due to the fact that urgent care clinics are only intended for non-emergent and mild diseases and injuries.

  • What is pediatric urgent care?

    Pediatric urgent care operators typically work in conjunction with conventional pediatricians, the majority of whom are available during regular office hours (e.g. from 9 am - 5 pm Monday to Friday). These medical personnel assist with late-night pediatric crises that might otherwise necessitate a trip to the emergency hospital. Pediatric urgent care centers serve children with both mild and major illnesses. Even when regular pedestrians are closed, they are usually open till midnight and on weekends. Without a question, these children's doctors save parents from unneeded and traumatic journeys to the emergency room.

  • 10 Ways to Keep Your Kids Out of the Urgent Care

    There are numerous methods for keeping youngsters healthy and preventing health problems and emergencies. Simple measures like hand cleaning, sufficient hydration, and adequate sleep can go a long way toward safeguarding children's health. Toddlers can avoid many diseases by eating well-balanced diets, managing stress, obtaining the proper vaccines, and avoiding smokers.

Recent Pediatric Urgent Care Reviews (20)

Booking online was super helpful, but not really useful on the customer end, however, it did warn me that I was not booking an appointment, but rather reserving my spot in a long line. I still waited almost an hour before we were seen. Our doctor and nurses were very friendly and accommodating for my sick, scared and anxious 7 year old. Our doctor was knowledgeable, empathetic and kind towards both of us. She asked questions that were pertinent and able to be answered by my 7 year old. Dhe never used "medical" terms that went over my head, and always asked if if understood. That doctor made me feel much better walking out of the visit. (I wish I remembered her name 😫) The actual location was very clean and kid (and covid!) friendly. I have and will continue to recommend this pediatric urgent care facility to any and everyone I can. -jules alvarado

- Verified patient on 9/28

Booking online was super helpful, but not really useful on the customer end, however, it did warn me that I was not booking an appointment, but rather reserving my spot in a long line. I still waited almost an hour before we were seen. Our doctor and nurses were very friendly and accommodating for my sick, scared and anxious 7 year old. Our doctor was knowledgeable, empathetic and kind towards both of us. She asked questions that were pertinent and able to be answered by my 7 year old. Dhe never used "medical" terms that went over my head, and always asked if if understood. That doctor made me feel much better walking out of the visit. (I wish I remembered her name 😫) The actual location was very clean and kid (and covid!) friendly. I have and will continue to recommend this pediatric urgent care facility to any and everyone I can. -jules alvarado

- Verified patient on 9/28

Very kind and friendly. I deal with mental health issues and it was really nice to be treated like a human adult and not a kid, or like someone had to walk on eggshells for. Was very insightful, gave me more resources if I needed help. Wait time went over by 10 minutes (appt at 130, got seen at 140), but in total it was only a 30 minute appointment (ended at 2) Its also cheaper to go through IUC online than it is at the physical locations ($60 online or $110 in person!)

- Verified patient on 5/30

The staff was extremely friendly, informative, thorough and helpful. From the lady at the front desk to the nurse who took my daughters vitals and the doctor. I will definitely make this the only urgent care I use for my kids moving forward (of course hoping I won’t need to 😊). They also have a great check in system in place due to the pandemic. I appreciate their efforts in ensuring my child and my safety. You could also tell that every room was cleaned thoroughly prior to us walking in and in between patients. I’m grateful the nurses helpline for memorial hermann recommended them to me.

- Verified patient on 5/6

It's easy to get the care my kids need. I dont have to go through the hassle of driving to an office if it's not needed or required. I get all the information I need. If my kids doctors office is full for the day or even the next bussiness day i can get them seen immediately here and dont have to wait 2 days or 3 days later. Just grateful that my kids get the care every parent wants their kids to have and immediate attention to my concerns.

- Verified patient on 9/16

This NP was rude and acted as if I was ignorant to the world of Covid-19. I too work in the healthcare field and she tried to educate me on the cdc guidelines. My child went in for a headache (no longer had the headache by the time we got their after I was done working) and she forced us to get a PCR test in order to be cleared for him to go back to school and of course this comes with a quarantine until the results come in. The school did not require it and my child’s headache was gone. However, she made it clear that it was okay for my other child and I not to be tested and continue our lives as normal after she explained “kids are carriers and show no signs.” Contradiction if you ask me. She handled this situation poorly, was rude and had no clue she was talking to someone else in healthcare. When I explained to her that it made no sense she walked out of the room in frustration. I am disappointed and I will make note and be sure to never go to little spurs if she is on duty. I am fully aware of the situation the world is in and I am also disappointed in the reaction from someone with the level of education she has regarding a headache. I did present the information from the school to the staff as well, she was the only individual that acted so rudely.

- Verified patient on 1/20

I waited for 6 hours at Texas childrens urgent care with my toddler who had 104.2 fever so I decided to try here. Got in very quick even when they was busy and very nice. The only problem which was very stressful is that I had my husband and me with our sick 2 year old and 5 month old. They told me 1 parent per room but I couldn’t handle both babies by myself so they split us up. My 2 year old was screaming for me but COVID protocol they couldn’t put us together. It was stressful not being in the same room together and having to hold my baby down so the doctor can check him. The doctor didn’t understand why they didn’t put us together as well. I made it clear to every nurse and staff I saw that I had both kids there and had to run back and forth to try to help my husband and my baby. They was really nice and professional but it made it a hassle and Texas childrens didn’t have a problem with us being in the same room. Just didn’t want to wait for 6 hours to be seen.

- Verified patient on 11/22

We decided to come here due to PrimaCare being closed on Tuesdays and my baby girl needed to be seen…we called before making the 30mins drive and was pleased to know that they took walk-ins…upon arrival, we were told that there was an hour wait but I didn’t mind at all…paperwork was sent via text (link provided in text) which was a breeze to fill out versus a physical application…the initial hour wait was actually 30mins…the nurses and Dr. Anjenette (sorry if I misspelled your name) are AMAZING!!! Extremely friendly, courteous, and you can tell that they love working with kiddos…I will DEFINITELY be back if baby girl ever needs to be seen…no more PrimaCare for us :-)

- Verified patient on 8/18

My visits with Nightlight Urgent Care are always great....All the facilities has the best staff....The Doctor's that are available/assigned to treat my kids illnesses are the best,polite,friendly,very understanding,informative,and very open to hear and listen to my concerns...Whether it's a virtual or in person visit the quality of care is always great as well.I rate all the facilities that I've had the pleasure visiting at a 10. The medical providers bedside manner is always great...my wait time was very short,practically no wait time at all.I would recommend Nightlight Urgent Care facilities to all who have kids and my family.... I love Nightlight Urgent Care facilities.

- Verified patient on 10/30

Staff was helpful and friendly. Walked in with 4 kids in total…ages varying in age from 9, 6, 2, 6 months. Daycare has an outbreak 😷 for RSV. Had 2 kids showing symptoms so I went in to get them tested!!! They have an awesome staff that took great care of us. I had no diaper bag for my grandson and he had a soiled diaper and I asked the staff if they happened to have any diapers and wipes?! Well luckily they did and I was able to change my grandson. Test results came back positive in 15 minutes for RSV. So no daycare or school for the kiddos!!! Thank you Little Pediatrics for taking care of my little crew!!!

- Verified patient on 7/14

While I don’t like mg kids being sick, I love having this option to take them to. We have always only received excellent care, from the reception to the nurses to the doctors - this place is the best. We have never had a long wait time to be called back and on average the doctors are in the exam room very quickly. We get excellent, quick care but never feel rushed. I pass other Urgent Cares on my way here and I do so happily because I know my kids will get the best care here.

- Verified patient on 5/28

This place has been great when we needed to get our kiddo in when his pediatrician wasn’t open. The staff is super friendly and helpful especially Rachel! She is amazing and her bedside manner is wonderful. She made us feel comfortable and I love that she loved on my sweet baby. I love that you can check in and get an appointment time so you don’t have to wait around in the lobby as well. This will be our go-to place when our pediatricians aren’t available and we have an urgent problem.

- Verified patient on 10/30

I called at 2:00 PM to see if the facility had any rapid COVID-19 tests. They informed me they did and they told me I could either walk in or make an appointment. I made an appointment for 4:15 PM. I figured that if I went in at 2 as a walk in I would probably be seen around the same time since typically appointments are seen first. When I arrived, at 4:00 PM I checked in and there were about 5 patients in front of me. I waited for 45 minutes. I asked if they had any updates on when I could possibly be seen as I was now 30 minutes past my appointment time. I was informed that they only had one provider in and they would not be able to provide me with that information. I will say the staff was more than accommodating, apologetic, and helpful. They provided my daughter a toy and a snack. Around 5:30 I had to leave to go get my son. When I arrived back at 5:50, I waited about 10 more minutes before being placed in a room at 6:00. The triage was quick, and the rapid test was done around 6:05. I noted the times because I had two kids with me who were tired and hungry. The rapid test takes about 30-45 minutes to get results. So I figured I would be out of there by 7. My daughter has breathing problems and needed a breathing treatment by 7:30. At 7, I had to leave without seeing a doctor. After 3 hours, I couldn’t wait any longer to be told whether or not I had COVID-19. A quick one second yes or no would have satisfied. However, I was informed they would be throwing out the test and I couldn’t receive results because I was unwilling to wait any longer. I understand they are understaffed, but then don’t make so many appointments. Walk-ins we’re also being taken before appointments. I witnessed this with 2 separate individuals who stated after asking if they needed an appointment, that they would just be walk-ins. I am so disappointed that I wasted 3 hours of my time to get a simple test, and I couldn’t even get results because I have kids I have to take care of. They need to rethink their patient queue and amount of appointments they are allowing with only one provider on staff.

- Verified patient on 7/29

This place has been great when we needed to get our kiddo in when his pediatrician wasn’t open. The staff is super friendly and helpful especially Rachel! She is amazing and her bedside manner is wonderful. She made us feel comfortable and I love that she loved on my sweet baby. I love that you can check in and get an appointment time so you don’t have to wait around in the lobby as well. This will be our go-to place when our pediatricians aren’t available and we have an urgent problem.

- Verified patient on 10/30

This was my first time here and this will be the place I will continue to come from now on. Even when we left my kids asked to come back again. The wait time was a little long but what can we expect during a pandemic. But the staff really made up for it. They were the nicest most caring people I have ever meet. Really made us feel comfortable and happy. If I could give them 10 stars I would. My new favorite place to come when we are sick and I will not look any further.

- Verified patient on 9/8

The doctor is nice and friendly and has always been accurate. Have taken my kids here every time they’re sick and can’t get an appointment with their pediatrician or in the weekends. Office upfront has always been nice as good. The nurse is a different story, if she wants to work with kids she should be a lot nicer and friendly with them, and not so rough with them. She left my kid crying and hurt after she took a strep throat test but was too rough while taking it. Unfortunately, have seen her there several times so Thai could be a reason why I might start thinking about taking them to a different place.

- Verified patient on 7/18

The doctor is nice and friendly and has always been accurate. Have taken my kids here every time they’re sick and can’t get an appointment with their pediatrician or in the weekends. Office upfront has always been nice as good. The nurse is a different story, if she wants to work with kids she should be a lot nicer and friendly with them, and not so rough with them. She left my kid crying and hurt after she took a strep throat test but was too rough while taking it. Unfortunately, have seen her there several times so Thai could be a reason why I might start thinking about taking them to a different place.

- Verified patient on 7/18

We had an appt at 340. We were seen after an hour and fifteen min of waiting. But as soon as we were taken to a room it was a very quick process. The doctors and nurses are always so great. And the lady that checks you in is so great. I heard her have some difficult conversations with not so nice people over the phone and she was calm the whole entire time. Although the wait time with an appt could be better I also understand there are so many kids dealing with COVID and they have a few doctors and they are trying their best.

- Verified patient on 9/5

I have 2 toddlers go to the daycare and when 1 get sick then the other one will be next. That’s why my kids are their regular patients as they get sick all time. I usually booked the appointment but then one time I was told “first come first serve, appointment was just for the paperwork”. Ok fine, next time I walked in with no appointment and was told “no walk in accepted, appointment only”. I was so confused as what to do because the management kept on changing their mind. My kid was sick I couldnt wait until tomorrow so I left to another urgent care that day. Tonight, I made an appointment, as I walked in the receptionist already knew by confirmed the name. She was quickly get us a room. The nurses were very thorough and professional. When the dr walked in; I was so happy and felt so lucky when I saw that was Dr Jeannie Huynh. She is the reason why I came back to this place after many issues we had. She always explained the cause and then the treatment so clearly. She always gave the correct diagnosis. I wish they have her as a regular dr at this location.

- Verified patient on 10/2

Staff was helpful and friendly. Walked in with 4 kids in total…ages varying in age from 9, 6, 2, 6 months. Daycare has an outbreak 😷 for RSV. Had 2 kids showing symptoms so I went in to get them tested!!! They have an awesome staff that took great care of us. I had no diaper bag for my grandson and he had a soiled diaper and I asked the staff if they happened to have any diapers and wipes?! Well luckily they did and I was able to change my grandson. Test results came back positive in 15 minutes for RSV. So no daycare or school for the kiddos!!! Thank you Little Pediatrics for taking care of my little crew!!!

- Verified patient on 7/14

Pediatric Urgent Care in Normanna, TX

These days, convenience is key, especially for parents with young children. Who wants to wait several weeks to see their pediatrician or primary care physician in a world where 'next day shipping' is being beaten by 'same day shipping?' Walk-in clinics are divided into a number of categories, including urgent care, pediatric urgent care, retail clinics, and others. These convenient care facilities provide same-day access to qualified pediatric providers who can diagnose and treat a wide range of minor injuries and illnesses in children aged 6 to 18. You've come to the perfect site if you've wondered, "Where can I find a walk-in clinic near me?"

When your children require urgent treatment, the last thing you want to do is travel to a nearby urgent care center only to find it closed or overcrowded with adult patients, making it unsuitable for your children. Such a pointless waste of time. Instead, you should look for a pediatric urgent care center that is open right now. It's sometimes more crucial that the place is "open now" than how close it is, or even whether it has excellent patient feedback. It's possible that all you want is a speedy diagnosis and medication so you can get on with your life. Filter this list of pediatric urgent care centers that are currently open based on your area. The most relevant, closest, and highest rated items appear first.

Pediatric Urgent Care Guide (for Parents)

Solv discovered that patients were waiting an average of 24 days for appointments with their primary care provider in a recent survey done with the Urgent Care Association. Consumers want more in today's environment of immediate gratification. They want it now. If you wish to watch a movie, you can either download it or stream it right away. You can pick up your phone and have groceries delivered to you within an hour if you need them. If you require restaurant reservations, simply locate one that has openings, book online, and stroll in minutes later to sit down. Healthcare should be no exception.

As a result, pediatric urgent care has grown at a quicker rate than any other type of healthcare in the United States. It's also why "urgent care" is searched for more than 5 times more than "primary care" or "family doctor" combined by healthcare consumers. These customers are extremely actionable, searching for "urgent care near me" with high intent. When people are sick or injured, they want same-day access to great healthcare providers - after hours, on weekends, and on holidays - without the cost and inconvenience of going to the emergency room.

Urgent care clinics are useful for detecting and treating non-emergent healthcare requirements such as the flu, sinus infections, and strep throat, as well as injuries such as bone fractures and sprains, cuts, scrapes, and burns. In addition, urgent care clinics are increasingly delivering preventative care services such as annual physicals and well visits, flu shots, and other immunizations and vaccines, assuming the role of primary care physician for the tens of millions of people who don't have one.

There are dedicated pediatric urgent care clinics for children between the ages of one and eighteen, which are normally available after hours for patients between the ages of one and eighteen.

Pediatric Urgent Care Services & Pricing

Consumers seeking treatment for minor illnesses and injuries will find urgent care clinics, which are part of the walk-in clinic healthcare category, to be a helpful option. Annual and school physicals, flu shots and immunizations, treatment for illnesses such as colds, flu stomach aches, sinus and ear infections, and more are frequently offered at an urgent care center. You can also be treated for injuries like burns, bites, sprains, and breaks, which you might think to go to the emergency department rather than urgent care, but you'll have a shorter wait and a lower fee at urgent care. Without insurance, you should budget between $100 to 140 for your appointment, including the cost of transportation.

Insurance & Payments

Almost every urgent care center accepts commercial insurance, and many (if not all) accept Medicare. As a result, if you have insurance coverage, the financial experience will be comparable to seeing a specialist, where you will be charged a co-pay, normally $35-50, at the time of the visit. Any further lab work, x-rays, or other testing will be billed to your insurance first, with any supplemental amount owed being invoiced to you later. If you don't have insurance, you'll have to pay a visit charge of $100-140 at the time of your appointment. This costs between 25 and 50 percent more than your primary care practitioner if you're considering a telehealth or video visit, but the convenience is usually well worth the extra money. 

Urgent Care Hours & Wait Times

Even within the same group or brand, separate urgent care centers may have varying hours. While they're supposed to be convenient when your main care physician isn't available, that's subjective and highly varied. A standard formula, on the other hand, is that an urgent care is open 6 to 7 days a week, typically from 8 a.m. to 8 p.m. Between 7 a.m. and 10 p.m., this might change to practically any 8-12 hour period. Some clinics, comparable to emergency rooms, are even open 24 hours a day. In terms of wait time, most patients report waiting between 15 and 45 minutes on average, though this can vary. It's usually preferable to locate a nearby urgent care facility.

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