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Injury Care · Universal City

Injury care in Universal City, TX

Mobile injury care in San Antonio for lacerations, joint dislocations, sprains and strains, minor burns, and small wounds — a licensed provider treats you at home, work, or hotel and saves you an ER trip. Now serving Universal City and the surrounding area.

Looking for injury care in Universal City? Injury care for lacerations, joint dislocations, sprains and strains, minor burns, and small wounds — these rarely warrant a long trip to the ER. A licensed provider comes to your location in San Antonio to assess and treat non-emergency injuries on the spot, including cuts that need staples or sutures, so you get prompt, professional care without the wait. A licensed provider comes to you across Universal City — from Northview, Olympia Hills, Coronado Village to the rest of Bexar County — at your home, office, or hotel, so you skip the clinic and the commute.

Save The ER & Urgent-Care Trip

Many minor injuries do not need an emergency room. We treat them where you are and spare you the travel, wait, and hassle.

Wound Care On Site

Cuts and lacerations can be cleaned and closed with staples or sutures when appropriate, all handled at your location.

Sprains, Burns & More

Sprains, strains, minor burns, and other non-emergency conditions are assessed and treated by a licensed provider in person.

Fast, Convenient Response

We come to your home, office, or hotel across San Antonio so you get care quickly without rearranging your whole day.

Injury Care across Universal City

We serve these Universal City neighborhoods and ZIP codes:

  • Northview
  • Olympia Hills
  • Coronado Village
  • 78148
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