When Should You Go to Urgent Care vs ER?
Emergency care is meant to address the most serious and life-threatening health issues, while urgent care is meant to address urgent, same-day issues that are non-life-threatening. Contact us or book an appointment online today at North Tex Medcare Clinic and Urgent Care if you are looking for urgent care near you. We have convenient locations to serve you in Allen TX, Fort Worth TX, San Antonio TX, and Addison TX.


Table of Contents:
What is the difference between urgent care and emergency care?
When would a patient utilize urgent care versus an emergency room?
Is it cheaper to go to urgent care or ER?
What disease and injuries require the most immediate medical attention?
There is a distinct difference between urgent care and emergency care. Emergency care is meant to address the most serious and life-threatening health issues, while urgent care is meant to address urgent, same-day issues that are non-life-threatening. Emergency care is available 24/7, and so are some urgent care clinics, however, a number of urgent care clinics are open 7 days a week with extended hours. Some examples of health concerns that should be addressed at urgent care include injured limbs that may be sprained or broken; cuts that will not stop bleeding; dehydration; serious illnesses or infections; injuries from falls or slips other than head injuries; and other non-life-threatening trauma. Some examples of emergency care include severe burns; severe allergic reactions; major trauma; chest pain or difficulty breathing; severe headache with confusion; stroke or heart attack; and unconsciousness with the inability to wake. If your medical issue is not life-threatening, then visit your nearest urgent care clinic, North Tex Medcare. If you are experiencing a life-threatening issue, then call 911. Do not attempt to drive to emergency care, an ambulance ride will provide a faster trip. Additionally, when you call an ambulance, within minutes you are in the hands of good care with paramedics who will monitor your condition, and, if necessary, they are able to help deliver life-saving medical care should your condition worsen on the way to the hospital. For those who are experiencing an urgent mental health matter, a call for help should be made to 911 or go to the nearest emergency room.
A patient will use urgent care in non-life-threatening situations. These include vomiting, urinary tract infections, sprains or joint pain, diarrhea, earache, skin conditions, urinary tract infections, cuts and minor burns, and back or muscle pain. The emergency room is more for severe medical concerns that involve uncontrolled bleeding, shortness of breath, severe abdominal pain, pneumonia, head injuries, chest pain or pressure, and compound fracture (the bone that protrudes through your skin). At urgent care, patients are seen on a first-come, first-served basis, and urgent care clinics are staffed with doctors, physician assistants, nurses, and nurse practitioners. Urgent care clinics are also able to conduct and order basic lab and imaging tests, like X-rays in order to help them offer diagnoses and develop the right treatment plans for patients. Urgent care clinics mainly have set hours and are normally less expensive and boast much shorter wait times than emergency departments.
If you have a minor condition, like fever, flu symptoms, allergic reactions, minor cuts, broken bones, and bites, then urgent care clinics are a much better choice for cost and time. If, however, you are experiencing a stroke, heart attack, electrical shock, or severe burns, then utilizing the services and resources at an ER is a much better choice. Urgent care clinics are equipped with X-ray machines, lab testing, and cutting-edge equipment and technology that is needed for treating medical conditions ranging from simple things like flu shots or blood sugar tests to more sophisticated treatments like casting broken bones. Urgent care clinics are also covered by insurance and the average cost per patient is about $100 to $150. This is far cheaper than the cost of ER, which, on average, is approximately $1500. It is important to highlight that a number of ER visits can be less expensive, depending on the medical issue, but in all, it costs significantly less to visit an urgent care clinic.
Injuries and diseases that need immediate medical attention include bleeding that won’t stop, diabetic attack, change in mental status, coughing up or vomiting blood, severe abdominal pain, swallowing a poisonous substance, severe pain anywhere in the body, and sudden dizziness or change in vision or weakness. Additionally, you will need immediate medical attention for head or spine injury, feeling of committing murder or suicide, loss of consciousness, choking, chest pain, a deep or large wound, burns or smoke inhalation, and sudden injury from a motor vehicle accident, serious burns, and near drowning.
If you are in need of urgent care, then you have come to the right place. North Tex Medcare Clinic and Urgent Care is here to help treat non-life-threatening medical conditions. We are open 7 days a week and we are a more efficient and better economical choice than the ER. We serve patients from Allen TX, Fort Worth TX, San Antonio TX, Addison TX, Plano TX, Frisco TX, Terrell Hills TX, Carrollton TX, Richardson TX, China Grove TX, Farmers Branch TX, Hebron TX, Forest Hill TX, Leon Valley TX, Fairview TX, Parker TX, Lucas TX and BEYOND.

Additional Services You May Need
- STD/STI Treatment and Testing
- ADHD Diagnosis and Treatment
- Urgent Care
- Primary Care
- Telemedicine
- Psychiatric
- Dermatology
- Woman’s Health
- ESA Letter
- Covid-19 Testing FAQ
- Behavioral Services
- Infertility Treatment
- Radiology in Addison, TX
- Medical Weight Loss
- Suboxone Treatment
- Diagnostics
- Men’s Health
- Testosterone Replacement Therapy
- IV Therapy
- School Physicals
- Ear Wax Removal
- Semaglutide
- Mounjaro