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Coryell Health alters clinic hours, closes Copperas Cove Clinic and McGregor Clinic

Coryell Health changed clinic hours and closed Copperas Cove Clinic and McGregor due to inclement weather, affecting appointments and travel for local residents.

Dr. Elena Rodriguez2 min read
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Coryell Health alters clinic hours, closes Copperas Cove Clinic and McGregor Clinic
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Coryell Health told patients that several clinics would run on modified schedules after winter weather made travel unsafe and listed two locations as closed all day. The post, tied to Jan. 26, 2026 operations, identifies impact on Copperas Cove Clinic and McGregor and signals disruptions for anyone with appointments or who planned to seek routine care.

Coryell Health’s update stated in full: "Due to inclement weather, Coryell Health clinics will operate on modified schedules today. Closed All Day: Copperas Cove Clinic. McGregor." The notice did not include specific hours for clinics that remained open nor did it provide reopening times for the locations listed as closed. A related Coryell Health update for Jan. 27, 2026 was reported to exist, but the content of that follow-up message was not included in available notices.

A separate social-media post flagged by local channels named another provider, saying "Cox Healthcare Clinic will be closed Monday, January 26-Tuesday, January 27, 2026 due to the weather. Please be safe and stay warm." That Instagram post appears to apply to Cox Healthcare Clinic and should not be conflated with the Coryell Health announcement unless confirmed by the respective organizations.

Practical effects on patients in Coryell County include appointment cancellations, potential delays for nonurgent care, and added travel risk on county roads. Coryell Health’s language about operating on modified schedules suggests some locations remained open with altered hours, but without clinic-by-clinic details patients could face uncertainty about where to go for routine visits, prescriptions, or follow-up care. The notices also reflect broader public-safety concerns tied to bad weather and unsafe road conditions.

Local residents with scheduled visits should confirm status before driving to a clinic. Coryell Health’s Jan. 26 post serves as the primary notification for its system; the organization’s official communications channels can provide any later clarifications, expanded lists of affected locations, and guidance on rescheduling. For closures that extend into Jan. 27, Cox Healthcare Clinic’s Instagram message indicates that some providers were planning two-day interruptions, reinforcing the need to check with your specific clinic.

This weather-driven disruption underscores how quickly local medical access can change during storms. Expect Coryell Health and other providers to post updates if conditions improve or deteriorate, and call ahead before traveling for routine care. If you have an urgent medical need, follow standard emergency guidance rather than attempting travel to a closed clinic.

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