MedSpring Urgent Care opens Barton Springs walk-in clinic in Austin, TX
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With existing locations in the
"We're thrilled to continue our expansion throughout the Austin area," said MedSpring Urgent Care's Chief Medical Officer
To celebrate the opening, MedSpring Urgent Care will host an official ribbon cutting ceremony with the
MedSpring Urgent Care offers treatment for routine illnesses and injuries from colds and coughs to cuts and broken bones. On-site lab tests, X-rays, vaccines and physicals are also available, along with occupational health services.
For non-life threatening conditions, MedSpring Urgent Care offers a cost-effective and time-saving alternative to the emergency room. A complete visit to MedSpring Urgent Care typically lasts less than an hour compared to the national average of four hours for an emergency room visit. Additionally, while co-pays vary by insurance provider, patients typically pay
MedSpring Urgent Care patients enjoy a distinctive and relaxing atmosphere with unique amenities including complimentary snacks and beverages, in-room televisions and activities for children. Following their visit, patients rate MedSpring Urgent Care 4.9 out of 5 stars on average.
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