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Overview

Visit Cook Children's Urgent Care - Hurst at 6316 Precinct Line Rd in Hurst, TX for pediatric urgent care that you can trust. The clinic specializes in healthcare for children and teenagers, providing healthcare services when your pediatrician or primary care provider is not available.

For parents seeking convenience and efficiency in managing their child's health, visiting a Solv partner pediatric urgent care can significantly reduce wait times and enhance your overall experience with the convenience of scheduling through Solv.

Location

6316 Precinct Line Rd

Hurst, TX, 76054

Office hours

Central Standard Time (CDT)

Sun

11:00 am - 10:00 pm

Mon

11:00 am - 10:00 pm

Tue

11:00 am - 10:00 pm

Wed

11:00 am - 10:00 pm

Thu

11:00 am - 10:00 pm

Closed now

Fri

11:00 am - 10:00 pm

Sat

11:00 am - 10:00 pm

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Insurance and payments

Insurance

While Cook Children's Urgent Care partners with the below insurances, we recommend giving your insurance provider a call to confirm coverage and benefits.

Medicaid
PPO
Self-Pay

Self-pay

This location accepts payment without insurance. Self-pay prices include an office visit charge unless noted. For more details, .

Services

Office visit

Self-pay:

$105

X-ray (arms, hands, legs, or feet)

X-ray (chest)

Flu shot

Camp physical

Self-pay:

$35

School physicals

Self-pay:

$35

Sports physicals

Self-pay:

$35

Laceration repair (stitches)

Solv makes no guarantees regarding the accuracy or completeness of pricing information, as it is subject to the partner's discretion. Prices don't guarantee availability. If you decide to use your insurance for your visit and the claim is fully processed, the clinic may not be able to revert to a self-pay rate, depending on insurance carrier and plan. Taxes may apply.

Patient ratings and reviews

2.9

Overall rating

Wait time

3.8

Quality of care

1.0

Bedside manner

2.0

Staff friendliness

3.0

Facility cleanliness

4.3

What patients are saying...

1.0

Do NOT go here! I took my one year old daughter because she was coughing and breathing weird. They checked her out and diagnosed her with RSV. Then they said she needs to go to the hospital due to being concerned about her breathing. I said 3 times that I want to drive her there and they said no. That we can’t drive her and that she has to be transported via ambulance. I don’t currently have insurance due to certain circumstances. When we got to the hospital they checked her out and said that she has rsv and discharged us with meds. The doctor said that the ambulance was unnecessary and that we could have drove her ourselves to the ER from urgent care. I will never use this cooks children’s urgent care again. Now I am stuck with a massive bill that I can’t afford.

Anonymous

2.0

I took my 7 year old daughter in about 7:30p for compliants of ear pain. The female PA seemed preoccupied mentally with something else as she was giving care to my child. She was rushing and raised her voice.(Perhaps her mind was in and out of the "pediatric urgent care") She proceeded to take out a very small piece of paper in both ears. Told us there's no sign of infection and to take some Tylenol. Within 48 hours and at another location: she continued to have ear pain, doc diagnosed inflammation in both ears and removed a wad of paper almost 3x the size of the one PA removed prior. He said, "Now do you have pain?" My daughter shook her head and said, "No." She is currently on an antibiotic. 1 star given for the actual and initial removal of paper.

Anonymous

1.0

Took my son here on Sunday because of sore throat and high fever. They did not listen, rushed and basically misdiagnosed my son. They checked his throat for strep, had absolutely no patience for children and when he threw up from the strep test they gave him Zoltan to keep him from throwing up when it hadn’t been a problem before the throat test. Then they sent is to a local Er for appendicitis (they doctor at the other ER checked him and said they had no idea what they were saying)....my son continued to run fever and after taking him to his pediatrician the next day, they tested him for the flu which was positive. Cooks urgent care did not even suggest checking for the flu. The staff has no business working with children, the doctor was nice but rushed and did not give my child the proper assessment. And you wonder why these babies are in the news dying from flu. This is ridiculous. This facility used to be awesome, but have truly gone to the dogs. We will not return and I will tell everyone I know. Take them anywhere other than Cooks Hurst Urgent care.

Anonymous

1.0

The northeast urgent care facility is horrible. They kept insisting that all my daughter had was a “ cold “ I took her back in 3 times b/c she was getting worse. It was obvious to the naked eye that my daughter had more than just a cold! I requested a second opinion and the 2nd nurse wasn’t any better. Everyone on the staff kept insisting that it would 2 months for my daughter to start feeling better! 2 MONTHS!! One of the nurses told me that her daughter had the same thing and it took .. 2 months to feel better. Lady, if your kid is still sick w/ a “ cold “ two months later, you’re doing it wrong. They also told me that they wouldn’t prescribe antibiotics unless my daughter has been sick for two weeks!!! Seriously?? Needless to say, we were not happy campers! They even suggested that any dr who prescribes antibiotics for kids is not following CDC guidelines.. omg! At this point, I had it. We were discharged. We drove down the street to care now where the doctor diagnosed my daughter w/ a sinus infection and bronchitis! She was prescribed two different antibiotics and some bronchitis liquid meds. The doctor said that there was no reason for her to have suffered this long. My daughter has been out of school for a week now. I’m angry that she’s Been sick this long and Cooks urgent care refused to help. I’m angry that I trusted them w/ my daughters health. Never again. I don’t have a problem w/ their other depts. The main hospital is amazing along w/ their specialized doctors, but their urgent care in Hurst gets two thumbs down!

Anonymous

All reviews are opinions of patients and do not represent the opinions of Solv.

Frequently Asked Questions

How do patients rate Cook Children's Urgent Care in reviews?

20 patients have shared ratings for Cook Children's Urgent Care in Hurst on Solv. The average rating is 2.9 out of 5. That includes 3.8 for wait-time, 1.0 for quality of care, 2.0 for bedside manner, 3.0 for staff friendliness, and 4.3 for facility cleanliness. You can read all the individual patient reviews on Cook Children's Urgent Care’s profile.

How do I make a booking at Cook Children's Urgent Care, Hurst?

As a pediatric urgent care center, Cook Children's Urgent Care is first and foremost a walk-in clinic. You should be able to arrive unannounced during their normal business hours and be seen without an appointment. You may, however, want to call ahead to check their current wait time, hopefully so you and your child don't have to wait long.

What insurance does Cook Children's Urgent Care accept?

Cook Children's Urgent Care accepts Medicaid, PPO, Self-Pay. Additionally, the clinic is likely in-network for most major commercial carriers including BlueCross Blue Shield, United Health, Aetna, and Cigna. Depending on your specific insurance plan, your out of pocket visit cost will vary. Contact the clinic directly for further details.

How much does an urgent care visit cost at Cook Children's Urgent Care

Depending on insurance status and whether Cook Children's Urgent Care is in-network with your specific plan, a pediatric urgent care visit may vary. Generally speaking, a co-pay for the visit itself will range from $35-75 with lab tests and other services possibly increasing that total. Without insurance, the self-pay price of a visit will likely be between $100-250 depending on the reason for visit or prescribed treatment plan. Additional services your child may need such as lab tests, x-rays, medications, and other services may be additional costs. Please make sure to talk with your provider about the costs prior to receiving treatment.

What are the primary services of Cook Children's Urgent Care, Hurst?

As a pediatric urgent care center, Cook Children's Urgent Care treats a range of non-emergent injuries and illnesses, as well as provides certain preventative care, for patients under the age of 21. More specifically, Cook Children's Urgent Care will provide a variety of vaccinations, annual exams and sports physicals, general lab tests and screenings, and diagnose and treat routine conditions like the common cold, flu, infections, rashes, allergies, strep throat, and more.

Where is Cook Children's Urgent Care, Hurst located?

Cook Children's Urgent Care is located at 6316 Precinct Line Rd in Hurst and serves patients throughout the area.

Is Cook Children's Urgent Care, Hurst open on the weekends?

Yes. Cook Children's Urgent Care is open on weekends including Saturday 11:00 am - 10:00 pm and Sunday 11:00 am - 10:00 pm.

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