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Always call 911 for emergencies, including heart attack or stroke symptoms, or go directly to the nearest hospital emergency room.

With ARC Same-Day Care, you and your loved ones are seen by urgent care doctors and nurses when you need to be seen. Same-Day appointments are available 365 days a year for minor emergencies, including sprains, colds and flu, minor burns, seasonal allergies, and more. We’re here for you on days, nights, weekends, and holidays. Read more about ARC After Hour Clinics.

Appointments for new and established patients

Same-Day appointments are available to both new and established patients. You can book an appointment online or call 512-272-4636 and press "1" to make an appointment. ARC Patient Service Representatives are available 24/7 to schedule an appointment near you.

Your Same-Day Care team

ARC uses a team approach to manage and provide quality health care at affordable costs. Our evidence-based practices include up-to-date research to offer the most effective treatments available.

When you call to schedule an appointment, we do our best to schedule you with your primary care physician (PCP). However, if your PCP is unavailable, you can be seen by any ARC physician at the most convenient location for you.

If you need to speak to a nurse after hours, call 512-272-4636 and press "4". Our all-night phone nurses can provide guidance and may page an on-call doctor, direct you to the emergency room, offer home care suggestions, or schedule an appointment for you.

Plus, ARC patients and their doctors are connected with easy access using ARC MyChart, our patient portal. By combining clinical expertise, coordinated care, and evidence-based care, we use a patient-centered approach to fit your medical needs and improve your quality of life.

On demand, 24/7 televisits with NormanMD

Sometimes you can’t wait to talk to your nurse or your doctor, and you want immediate medical advice from an ARC doctor who has access to your records. We have a convenient telemedicine subscription service that gives you direct and immediate access to an ARC doctor 24/7/365. Sign up, and instant message or video chat with one of our doctors immediately.

Learn more or sign up at NormanMD.com

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Accidents and Falls

Accidents and Falls

Accidents and falls can cause injuries, including bruises, broken bones, fractures, and sprains.

Colds and flu

Colds and flu

A cold is caused by any one of several viruses that causes inflammation of the membranes that line the nose and throat. It can result from any one of more than 200 different viruses. But rhinoviruses cause most colds.

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Diarrhea

Diarrhea

Diarrhea is when your stools are loose and watery. You may also need to go to the bathroom more often. Diarrhea is a common problem. It may last 1 or 2 days and go away on its own. If it lasts more than 2 days, it may mean you have a more serious problem.

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Fever

Fever

A fever is a body temperature that is higher than normal. It often means there is an abnormal process occurring in the body. Exercise, hot weather, and vaccines can also make body temperature rise.

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Minor Cuts and Bruises

Minor Cuts and Bruises

Occasional cuts, bruises, or tumbles tend to happen. Luckily, most of these injuries are not serious and can be treated with over-the-counter medicine or with the help of a primary care physician.

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Nausea

Nausea

Nausea is an uncomfortable feeling that is usually accompanied by the urge to vomit.

Seasonal Allergies

Seasonal Allergies

Allergies are among the most common health problems. The Central Texas area is known for seasonal allergies, including oak, mountain cedar, ragweed, and more.

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Sore Throat

Sore Throat

A soar throat is usually accompanied by pain or irritation in the throat that can occur when swallowing. It's often noticeable with infections, such as a cold or flu.

Sport Injuries

Sport Injuries

Sports injuries are common in athletes and can include broken bones, pulled muscles, torn ligaments, and other injuries.

Sprains

Sprains

A sprain is caused by an injury that stresses a joint and overstretches or even ruptures supporting ligaments. This can happen from a fall, twist, or blow to the body.

Vomiting

Vomiting

An irritated stomach, illness, and other reasons can cause vomiting.

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