University Urgent Care near TCU campus in Fort Worth, TX provides non-emergency but critical medical services with extended hours (10AM-8PM), 7 days a week. We have organized our services into several categories including Illnesses, Minor Injuries, Physicals, Athlete Care, Vaccinations & Immunizations, and STD Tests. If you are seeking medical care not listed here, feel free to call and talk with our team. If you are seeking care for one of these services, take a moment to sign in online to hold the next appointment or schedule your visit for a time that is convenient for you.
Foreign Body Removal
Foreign body removal is applied for anything that is not meant to be in the body, including splinters, pieces of toys, insects, and other small items.
Vitamin B12 Injection
Tetanus shots are available for adults, preteens, and children that protect against future bacterial infection at University Urgent Care.
Strep Testing
University Urgent Care is proud to offer in-house laboratory services including rapid strep testing.
Open Wounds Injuries
Open wounds can be serious especially compiled with the risk of infection. At UUC we stand ready to treat any and all open wound injuries.
Sports Injuries
At University Urgent Care we are prepared to treat any and all Sports Injuries equipped with an on-site x-ray and laboratory.
Skin Injury
Skin Injury, such as a rash or a reaction to an insect bite or poison ivy, can be assessed and properly treated at University Urgent Care in Fort Worth, TX
Eye Injuries
University Urgent Care in Fort Worth, TX is well equipped to handle any and all eye injuries including trauma and injections.
Minor Burns
Minor burns from chemical, electrical, and thermal burns may all be treated within our facility at University Urgent Care in Fort Worth.
Foreign Body Removal
Foreign body removal is applied for anything that is not meant to be in the body, including splinters, pieces of toys, insects, and other small items.
TB Testing Tuberculosis
Tuberculosis testing is available at University Urgent Care in order to fight the spread of airborne bacteria affecting the lungs.