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Little Spurs Pediatric Urgent Care
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- Dallas
Now Open in Southeast Dallas
Our latest Little Spurs location is now open in southeast Dallas! Our Pleasant Grove location is located at 10325 Lake June Rd, Suite 568, Dallas, TX 75217. At Little Spurs Pediatric Urgent Care, we provide an alternative to the emergency room for when a condition is not life-threatening. Our goal is to be open and... -
- San Antonio
New West San Antonio Location Coming Soon
We are happy to announce that we will be opening another Little Spurs Pediatric Urgent Care location at the intersection of Potranco Rd and 211. This clinic will be located at 14249 Potranco Rd, San Antonio, 78245 and is scheduled to open February 2020. We are grateful for the opportunity to continue to expand in the Bexar... -
- New Braunfels
New Braunfels Clinic Now Open!
Our New Braunfels clinic is now open! We are located at 312 FM 306, Suite 108, New Braunfels, TX 78130 and are open 7 days a week. Walk-in and see us today! Little Spurs Pediatric Urgent Care first opened in 2006 in San Antonio and now has 12 locations in Texas. Little Spurs Pediatric Urgent Care... -
- News
Measles – What You Need To Know
On March 5th, 2019 the first case of measles was diagnosed in San Antonio in recent years. The San Antonio Metropolitan Health District is urging everyone to be vaccinated against measles, and the Center for Disease Control (CDC) states the vaccine is 97% effective. People need 2 doses of the MMR vaccine to be fully protected.... -
- News
Check-In Online with Little Spurs!
Now you can book your visit and get in line before leaving your home. It’s easy! Click the Book Ahead button at your desired location, select your arrival time, and arrive 15 minutes prior to your chosen time. Sit comfortably at home or in your car, and spend less time waiting inside our office to... -
- News
Little Spurs Pediatric Urgent Care Earns Accreditation from the Urgent Care Association
We at Little Spurs Pediatric Urgent Care are excited to announce that we have recently earned the distinction of Accredited Urgent Care from the Urgent Care Association. Urgent care centers are not required to pursue this accreditation, but we decided to do so because we wanted to ensure that our centers offer the best care... -
- News
Coming Soon
We are excited to announce that in the next couple of months, Little Spurs will offer online check-ins! We hope this will help decrease our wait times and improve our patient care. Little Spurs Pediatric Urgent Care has multiple locations in San Antonio and New Braunfels areas. It is a walk-in urgent care, that can... -
- News
Things to Know this Flu Season
It is the beginning of influenza (“flu”) season! Here are some things to be aware of as we enter this year’s flu season: The flu mist, or nasal spray vaccine, is again approved by the Center for Disease Control. However – the American Academy of Pediatrics still strongly recommends children (six months and older) receive... -
- News
New Clinic Featured on Daytime @ 9!
Our 11th clinic opened it’s doors on Austin Highway in November of 2017. We were so excited to have Rebecca come out and take a look around the clinic! -
- Colds
Does Your Child Need to be Tested for RSV?
RSV, short for Respiratory Syncytial Virus, is one of the cold viruses seen every year with a season extending from about October through March. Children may have fever accompanied with runny nose, nasal congestion, and cough. Wheezing often develops with RSV, however; it is more common in children less than two years of age. There... -
- Broken Bones
Summer Safety Tips
The weather is really warming up and school is officially over! Children really love the summer months because it is the perfect opportunity to spend a lot of time outside! There are several precautions families must take to staff safe these summer months. A few are highlighted below! Sun Protection: A little Vitamin D is... -
- News
The flu season has arrived!
The flu season has arrived! This year the Center for Disease Control did not recommend the FluMist because they found that it did not protect children against the influenza (flu) infection. Because of this, the only recommended vaccines available are by injection. It appears that the current vaccine will be effective against the different flu...