One of the most expensive decisions Central Texas residents make regularly is choosing the emergency room when urgent care would have handled the same condition faster, better, and for a fraction of the cost. Here's how to make the right call, and who the top-rated urgent care options are across the region.
Urgent Care vs. ER: The Decision Tree
Go to Urgent Care for:
- Flu, COVID, cold, strep throat, ear infections, sinus infections
- Urinary tract infections
- Minor injuries — sprains, muscle strains, minor lacerations
- Suspected fractures (urgent care has X-ray)
- Rashes, skin infections, pink eye
- Sports physicals, school physicals, work physicals
- Vaccinations
- STI testing
Go to the ER for:
- Chest pain, difficulty breathing, signs of heart attack or stroke
- Severe allergic reactions (anaphylaxis)
- Major injuries — severe bleeding, broken bones with skin penetration
- Loss of consciousness, seizures
- Severe abdominal pain
- High fever in infants under 3 months
- Any condition that feels life-threatening
The cost difference is significant: an urgent care visit for strep throat costs $100-150 with insurance copay and $80-150 out of pocket. The same visit to an ER costs $500-2,000+ with insurance and $1,000-5,000+ without. For conditions that qualify for urgent care, the quality of treatment is equivalent or better — urgent care physicians specialize in exactly these conditions and see them constantly.
Top Rated Urgent Care in Central Texas
⛑️ CareSpot Urgent Care — Cedar Park (Highest Rated)
CareSpot Cedar Park holds the highest urgent care rating in the area at 4.5 stars across 1,654 reviews. On-site X-ray, rapid lab work, occupational health services, and TRICARE acceptance give it broad utility. Online check-in significantly reduces wait time — use it.
⛑️ NextCare Urgent Care — Round Rock (Most Reviewed)
NextCare Round Rock has the largest review base in the category at 2,341 reviews with a 4.4-star average. X-ray on-site, full lab capability, occupational health, and the online check-in that separates a manageable urgent care visit from a waiting room ordeal.
- Online check-in is essential: All major urgent care chains have app or web check-in. Check in from home and arrive when your time approaches. This cuts your in-clinic time dramatically on busy days.
- Weekend mornings are the worst time: Saturday 9am-noon is peak urgent care demand. If your condition can wait until 2pm Saturday or Sunday morning, your wait is significantly shorter.
- TRICARE at urgent care: Most Central Texas urgent care clinics accept TRICARE. Confirm when you arrive. Active duty military may need to contact the MTF first for non-emergency care.