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ER of Texas is an independent freestanding emergency room chain in the Dallas-Fort Worth area of Texas. It is positioned not as a regular urgent care clinic, but as a provider of 24-hour emergency services comparable to a hospital emergency room. Its locations cover Highland Village, Little Elm, Hurst, Colleyville, Sherman/Texoma, Dallas Hillcrest, Mansfield, and other areas, serving adults, children, and infants.
The website repeatedly emphasizes that it is “open 24/7/365,” requires no appointment, accepts walk-in patients, and has an average wait time of under 10 minutes. Its medical capabilities include on-site care by board-certified emergency physicians, support from registered nurses, in-house lab testing, X-ray, CT, ultrasound, COVID-19 testing and emergency evaluation, as well as extended observation rooms. It can handle both minor and serious emergencies, such as chest pain, heart attacks, strokes, fractures, trauma, head injuries, dehydration, abdominal pain, sports injuries, and lacerations. If hospitalization is needed, it can also help transfer patients to a local hospital.
Pricing transparency is average. The site states that billing is based on emergency room benefits under the patient’s insurance plan, accepts most insurance plans, and also accepts self-pay patients without insurance. Self-pay patients can pay by cash, credit card, or check. However, the website does not publish a standard price list, and it also notes that ER costs are generally higher than regular outpatient visits or urgent care. Specific insurance coverage and billing details need to be confirmed by phone.
The main advantages are full-hours availability, short wait times, equipment and staffing close to a hospital ER, and multiple locations that make it convenient for DFW residents to get help nearby in emergencies. It is especially valuable for emergencies at night, on weekends, on holidays, or when fast imaging is needed. The downside is its clearly commercial nature and the relatively high uncertainty around costs. For non-emergency issues such as a cold or mild sore throat, urgent care or a family doctor may be more economical.
It is suitable for people living in or traveling around the Dallas-Fort Worth area who face medical problems that cannot wait, especially families with commercial insurance who need to see an emergency physician quickly and receive imaging or lab tests. It is not suitable for remote use by users in China, nor is it intended for chronic disease follow-ups, routine physical exams, or long-term health management.
This is a local U.S. medical services website, and its information pages are usually directly accessible. However, the service itself depends entirely on in-person visits. In an emergency, patients should prioritize calling the local emergency number or going to the nearest medical facility.
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