Memorial Hermann-GoHealth Urgent Care opens in Conroe, providing affordable and efficient care for non-life-threatening conditions, complete with on-site X-rays, flu vaccines, and seamless integration into the Memorial Hermann care network.

Memorial Hermann-GoHealth Urgent Care has broadened its reach in the Greater Houston area by opening its inaugural center in Conroe at 10140 Highway 242 within the Marketplace at Harper’s Preserve shopping center. The new facility is strategically located near local landmarks such as H-E-B and Chipotle and conveniently close to Memorial Hermann The Woodlands Medical Center.
“We aim to ensure that high-quality, affordable healthcare is available to all individuals in Conroe,” stated Peter Dagher, Memorial Hermann-GoHealth Vice President of Operations. “This center offers ease for busy families seeking non-emergency care.”
This is the 34th Memorial Hermann-GoHealth location established in the region, following the recent openings of additional centers in Manvel, Cypress, and Katy. The Conroe location offers treatment for non-life-threatening conditions, on-site X-rays, flu vaccines, and sports physicals for children.
The center is crafted to be affordable and efficient, serving as a budget-friendly option to emergency rooms while ensuring smooth access to Memorial Hermann’s esteemed healthcare network. Patients can utilize the “save-a-spot” tool, facilitating quicker check-ins and appointments.
The facility features a contemporary design that prioritizes patient comfort through innovative technology, wooden accents, and curved surfaces, fostering a welcoming healthcare environment suitable for individuals of all ages.
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