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Integrity Urgent Care opens new Gatesville clinic for same-day care

Integrity Urgent Care opened a Gatesville clinic offering walk-in and virtual visits, extended hours, and basic diagnostics, reducing travel for Coryell County residents.

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Integrity Urgent Care opens new Gatesville clinic for same-day care
Source: integrityuc.com

Integrity Urgent Care opened a new clinic in Gatesville on Jan. 16, 2026, bringing same-day urgent-care services to a central spot in Coryell County. The location, at 2409A S Business State Highway 36 (2409 TX-36, Gatesville), will offer walk-in visits, virtual-visit options and extended hours typical of Integrity locations, which generally operate from 8 a.m. to 8 p.m.

The clinic provides care for minor injuries and illnesses, occupational medicine services, immunizations and basic diagnostics. Those services aim to give local residents faster access to routine urgent care without a drive into larger cities, and to help employers manage workplace testing, screenings and injury care close to home.

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Residents can use the new Gatesville site for same-day needs that previously required travel. The availability of walk-in service means patients with sprains, cuts, flu symptoms, minor fractures and routine immunizations can often be seen the same day. Virtual visits offer another option for triage and care when an in-person appointment is unnecessary or impractical.

For local businesses, the clinic’s occupational medicine offerings make it easier to arrange pre-employment physicals, drug testing and work-related injury care without sending employees to Copperas Cove or farther afield. The company also maintains nearby locations, including a site in Copperas Cove, and offers booking and contract options for employers and community partners.

Placing the clinic on the south business stretch of State Highway 36 situates it within easy reach of Gatesville neighborhoods and county roadways, which should shorten travel time for many families and lone commuters. Basic diagnostic services at the site, such as point-of-care labs and X-ray capacity common to urgent-care centers, will allow quicker diagnoses for routine problems and reduce nonemergency visits to hospital emergency departments.

This addition comes as communities across Central Texas seek to expand access to outpatient care and to keep lower-acuity patients out of crowded hospitals. For Coryell County, the Gatesville clinic increases local capacity for immunizations, same-day injuries and occupational health needs, and bolsters the county’s healthcare footprint without requiring travel to larger medical centers.

Residents who prefer same-day walk-in care or telemedicine now have another option in Gatesville. Expect the clinic to take routine appointments, accept walk-ins and provide employer contract services as it settles into regular operations; its presence should mean fewer long drives for quick medical needs and a stronger local network for everyday healthcare.

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