
Fast, compassionate care with thorough diagnostics—when every minute counts.
Memorial Hermann Convenient Care Center in Greater Heights offers urgent-care style emergency services at 1431 Studemont St, Houston. Reviews praise short wait times, friendly, attentive staff, and a clean, well-equipped facility with in-room X-ray capability. The experience is described as fast and thorough, though one review notes concerns about cost and mental-health crisis handling.
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Immediate medical attention for non-life-threatening emergencies with advanced diagnostic equipment.
Treatment for acute illnesses and injuries, available with minimal wait times in a comfortable setting.
On-site x-rays and other imaging services performed with mobile equipment for quick results.
Coordination with primary care doctors located upstairs for seamless follow-up and ongoing health management.
Thorough and empathetic evaluations by experienced ER doctors to address individual health concerns.
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Overall rating
Jo Ar
Excellent care! My younger sister was referred to come here after going to the nearby urgent care. They have everything an Emergency Room has, and more. Their attention to detail made our experience a positive one. The doctors, nurses, and technologists were all patient and understanding. I would definitely recommend this place to anyone who is seeking emergent care. They have short wait times, and the facility is spick and span. 10000/10
Liz Chadderdon
I took my 83- year old Mother here for care after a referral from a friend. We had a terrific experience. We waited for less than 5 minutes before being taken to a room, and saw the ER Dr within ten minutes. We received much kinder and efficient care than past visits to the Memorial Hermann Hospital at TMC. Our ER Dr was patient, thorough and extremely helpful. I will absolutely return to this facility and will refer friends and family.
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Came to the er bc my primary care doctor is upstairs. Expressed to the nurse Brittany that I was feeling ill and anxious like I was having an anxiety attach. She looked me in my face and told me they could not help me. As soon as I got a room I left and called 911 expressing how they were not helping and I was in the middle of a mental health crisis, instead of them providing me with care they called cps and took me to a mental health hospital. The mental health hospital did not help they were literally just exploiting people and helping homeless people get their checks. So I’m back again to see my doctor to start at square one a week later. All and all if you have anxiety depression or any mental health issues don’t come here bc they won’t help they will just call cps to say you’re an unfit parent but fail to mention that you have been in their office for three weeks straight asking for help
Tom Finlay
Professional, friendly, courteous staff. I came during an off-peak time this last visit, and was seen very quickly by a nurse, and then by the doctor. All of the staff were warm and caring and good at their roles. The ER doctor was great. The facility is spotless and the rooms feel a bit cozy for a hospital with wood cabinets and panels. For a neighborhood ER/urgent care, they have a broad range of diagnostic and testing equipment and staff. This visit is had an x-ray which was done in the room with a mobile xray cart. It felt very safe, clean, and professional.
Joseph Ersinghaus
Fastest ER visit in my life. But even as an employee I'll complain about the price. 1800 dollars to sit, have my back touched, and get written for steroids. Over 400 of which I am responsible for. Not sure I am making a connection in represented value. Ce la vie.