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4.7(120 reviews)
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4.86(3.2k reviews)
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Wow what amazing service! Easily made a same-day appointment with very little wait time, and the staff was amazing with my 4-year-old. Highly recommend!
4.77(444 reviews)
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Son want feeling well. Made virtual visit so that way he could stay in the bed. This was his first virtual visit, he was nerves but he did it.
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Urgent care in Wichita Falls, TX

Wichita Falls is the largest city in the Texas Red River region, anchoring a healthcare market that extends into southwest Oklahoma and several smaller North Texas counties. Home to Sheppard Air Force Base — one of the largest Air Force bases in the country — the city serves military families, base employees, and a diverse regional civilian population. Walk-in urgent care clinics here offer same-day access at a fraction of the cost of a hospital emergency visit.

What services do urgent care clinics in Wichita Falls offer?

Wichita Falls urgent care clinics handle a wide range of non-emergency conditions: respiratory infections, flu, COVID, strep, UTIs, minor fractures, lacerations, sprains, and occupational health services. United Regional Health Care System is the city's dominant health provider, operating a full acute-care hospital and a network of outpatient and urgent care facilities throughout Wichita County.2 Multiple freestanding urgent care centers also serve the city along Kemp Boulevard and Taft Boulevard, offering evening and weekend access.

Does urgent care in Wichita Falls accept STAR (Texas Medicaid)?

Yes. Urgent care clinics in Wichita Falls broadly accept STAR, the Texas Medicaid managed care program administered by Texas Health and Human Services.1 Wichita County's eligible population is served by MCOs including Molina Healthcare of Texas, Aetna Better Health, and Community First Health Plans. Patients should confirm their specific plan is in-network before visiting, as not all clinics participate in every MCO.3

How does Sheppard AFB shape Wichita Falls urgent care demand?

Wichita Falls' population is approximately 102,564, per U.S. Census Bureau QuickFacts — a city large enough to sustain a competitive urgent care market while also serving as the medical hub for surrounding smaller communities in Wichita, Clay, and Archer counties.4 Sheppard Air Force Base, which hosts the Air Force's largest technical training wing and is a NATO pilot training installation, adds thousands of military and civilian dependents to the healthcare market. TRICARE is a significant payer, and clinics that accept it serve both active-duty families and the large veteran population in the region. Patients from Vernon, Burkburnett, and Iowa Park routinely use Wichita Falls clinics for urgent and specialty care.

Nearby urgent care

  • Burkburnett, TX — Wichita County city 10 miles north near the Oklahoma border
  • Iowa Park, TX — neighboring Wichita County community 10 miles west
  • Vernon, TX — Wilbarger County seat 40 miles west
  • Abilene, TX — Taylor County hub 120 miles southwest
  • Lawton, OK — Comanche County city 45 miles north across the Red River
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  1. STAR (Texas Medicaid), Texas Health and Human Services — https://www.hhs.texas.gov/
  2. United Regional Health Care System — https://www.unitedregional.org
  3. Texas Health Facts, KFF (2023) — https://www.kff.org/statedata/
  4. Wichita Falls city, Texas — QuickFacts, U.S. Census Bureau — https://www.census.gov/quickfacts/wichitafallscitytexas

Urgent Care FAQs

  • Are there urgent care clinics in Wichita Falls, TX?

    Yes. Wichita Falls has multiple urgent care locations, including United Regional Health Care System outpatient clinics and independent freestanding centers along Kemp Boulevard and Taft Boulevard. Several are open evenings and weekends.
  • Does urgent care in Wichita Falls accept STAR (Texas Medicaid)?

    Most Wichita Falls urgent care clinics accept STAR, Texas's Medicaid managed care program. Wichita County MCOs include Molina Healthcare and Aetna Better Health. Confirm your plan is in-network before visiting.
  • What insurance do urgent care centers in Wichita Falls accept?

    Wichita Falls clinics accept STAR (Texas Medicaid), TRICARE (Prime, Select, and for Life), Medicare, and commercial plans including BCBS of Texas, Aetna, Cigna, and UnitedHealthcare. Self-pay rates are available.
  • Should I go to urgent care or the ER in Wichita Falls?

    Use urgent care for infections, minor injuries, and routine illness. For emergencies, go to United Regional Health Care System's emergency department on Midwestern Parkway, or call 911 for life-threatening conditions.
  • Do Wichita Falls urgent care clinics accept TRICARE for Sheppard AFB families?

    Many do. TRICARE Select and TRICARE for Life beneficiaries can typically access civilian urgent care clinics without a referral. TRICARE Prime enrollees should verify the clinic is in their Prime network or determine whether a point-of-service cost applies.

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