Baylor Scott & White Health and NextCare Urgent Care announce a partnership to expand quality, convenient care options for patients in Texas. Your health matters to us, and we’re dedicated to making your healthcare journey a smooth one.
At NextCare – Abilene (Catclaw), located between cross streets Catclaw Dr, south of Curry Ln, we aim to provide you with reliable urgent care precisely when you need it. From minor illnesses to unexpected injuries, we are here to support you—without the hassle of appointments.
We understand that health concerns can arise at any time, so our urgent care center in Abilene keeps its doors open for extended hours every day of the week. Your well-being is our priority, and we want to provide you access to reliable and compassionate healthcare whenever needed.
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Insurances accepted
NextCare accepts all major insurance plans to make sure that you get the professional, compassionate care you need when feeling great just can’t wait. If you would like to verify that your specific insurance plan is accepted before your visit, please call 1.888.381.4858 to speak with one of our Customer Service Representatives.
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Aetna - (1)Aetna
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Blue Cross Blue Shield - (1)Blue Cross Blue Shield
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Cigna - (1)Cigna
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Coventry - (1)Coventry Health Plan
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FirstCare Health Plans - (1)FirstCare Health Plans
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Galaxy Health Network - (1)Galaxy Health Network
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HealthSmart - (1)HealthSmart Complete
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Humana - (1)Humana Commercial
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Independent Medical Systems - (1)Independent Medical Systems
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UnitedHealth - (1)UnitedHealthcare
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Urgent care conditions we treat in Abilene
Some medical conditions we treat at our southwest Abilene urgent care clinic when patients need immediate care include:
- Abscess drainage
- Allergies
- Asthma
- Bites and stings
- Cold and flu
- Cuts and scrapes
- Ear infection
- Eye irritation and redness
- Fever
- Headache
- Head lice
- Migraine
- Minor broken bones and fractures
- Minor burns
- Neck and back pain
- Rashes and skin problems
- Respiratory infection
- Sexually transmitted infection concerns
- Sinus infection
- Sore throat or cough
- Strains and sprains
- Staples
- Stitches and sutures
- Urinary tract infection (UTI)
- Vomiting and/or diarrhea
- Yeast infections
If you believe this is a medical emergency, please visit the emergency room nearest to you.