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URGENT SURGERY ASSOCIATES PA

Urgent Care Center in Dallas, Texas

2710 Swiss Ave
Dallas, TX
ZIP 75204
Phone: (214) 821-1599

 This facility is open today from 1:00 am

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Urgent Surgery Associates Pa is an urgent care center located at 2710 Swiss Ave Dallas, TX 75204 . This provider is open 7 days a week.

Urgent Surgery Associates' goal is to provide excellent patient care centered on serious and acute general surgery. While our historical focus has been on trauma care at Baylor University Medical Center, a Level 1 Trauma Center, our expertise in managing the acute and unexpected critically ill patient has allowed our practice to evolve to that of "surgical hospitalist" and acute care surgeon.

Website: Urgent Surgery Associates Pa

Hours of Operation

Day Hours
Monday 1:00 am
Tuesday 1:00 am
Wednesday 1:00 am
Thursday 1:00 am
Friday 1:00 am
Saturday 1:00 am
Sunday 1:00 am - 12:00 am

Practitioners at this location

Physicians or practitioners that might be associated to this location

Name Taxonomy (Specialization)
MR. Adrian Marc Ramos, FNP-C Nurse Practitioner (Family) Additional informationCallout Tooltip363LF0000X - Nurse Practitioner (Family)
Ryan O Kennedy, M.D. Surgery (Trauma Surgery) Additional informationCallout Tooltip2086S0127X - Surgery (Trauma Surgery)
Trauma surgery is a recognized subspecialty of general surgery. Trauma surgeons are physicians who have completed a five-year general surgery residency and usually continue with a one to two year fellowship in trauma and/or surgical critical care, typically leading to additional board certification in surgical critical care. There is no trauma surgery board certification at this point. To obtain board certification in surgical critical care, a fellowship in surgical critical care or anesthesiology critical care must be completed during or after general surgery residency.
Theresa Carlson, AGACNP-BC Nurse Practitioner (Acute Care) Additional informationCallout Tooltip363LA2100X - Nurse Practitioner (Acute Care)
Rebecca Joanne Weddle, M.D. Surgery (Trauma Surgery) Additional informationCallout Tooltip2086S0127X - Surgery (Trauma Surgery)
Trauma surgery is a recognized subspecialty of general surgery. Trauma surgeons are physicians who have completed a five-year general surgery residency and usually continue with a one to two year fellowship in trauma and/or surgical critical care, typically leading to additional board certification in surgical critical care. There is no trauma surgery board certification at this point. To obtain board certification in surgical critical care, a fellowship in surgical critical care or anesthesiology critical care must be completed during or after general surgery residency.
DR. Christopher Michael Couch, M.D. Emergency Medicine Additional informationCallout Tooltip207P00000X - Emergency Medicine
An emergency physician focuses on the immediate decision making and action necessary to prevent death or any further disability both in the pre-hospital setting by directing emergency medical technicians and in the emergency department. The emergency physician provides immediate recognition, evaluation, care, stabilization and disposition of a generally diversified population of adult and pediatric patients in response to acute illness and injury.
Allison Click, AGACNP-BC Nurse Practitioner (Acute Care) Additional informationCallout Tooltip363LA2100X - Nurse Practitioner (Acute Care)
Laura Petrey, M.D. Surgery (Trauma Surgery) Additional informationCallout Tooltip2086S0127X - Surgery (Trauma Surgery)
Trauma surgery is a recognized subspecialty of general surgery. Trauma surgeons are physicians who have completed a five-year general surgery residency and usually continue with a one to two year fellowship in trauma and/or surgical critical care, typically leading to additional board certification in surgical critical care. There is no trauma surgery board certification at this point. To obtain board certification in surgical critical care, a fellowship in surgical critical care or anesthesiology critical care must be completed during or after general surgery residency.
Matthew A Lovitt, M.D. Surgery (Trauma Surgery) Additional informationCallout Tooltip2086S0127X - Surgery (Trauma Surgery)
Trauma surgery is a recognized subspecialty of general surgery. Trauma surgeons are physicians who have completed a five-year general surgery residency and usually continue with a one to two year fellowship in trauma and/or surgical critical care, typically leading to additional board certification in surgical critical care. There is no trauma surgery board certification at this point. To obtain board certification in surgical critical care, a fellowship in surgical critical care or anesthesiology critical care must be completed during or after general surgery residency.
Michael L Foreman, M.D. Surgery (Trauma Surgery) Additional informationCallout Tooltip2086S0127X - Surgery (Trauma Surgery)
Trauma surgery is a recognized subspecialty of general surgery. Trauma surgeons are physicians who have completed a five-year general surgery residency and usually continue with a one to two year fellowship in trauma and/or surgical critical care, typically leading to additional board certification in surgical critical care. There is no trauma surgery board certification at this point. To obtain board certification in surgical critical care, a fellowship in surgical critical care or anesthesiology critical care must be completed during or after general surgery residency.
James P Carroll, M.D. Surgery (Trauma Surgery) Additional informationCallout Tooltip2086S0127X - Surgery (Trauma Surgery)
Trauma surgery is a recognized subspecialty of general surgery. Trauma surgeons are physicians who have completed a five-year general surgery residency and usually continue with a one to two year fellowship in trauma and/or surgical critical care, typically leading to additional board certification in surgical critical care. There is no trauma surgery board certification at this point. To obtain board certification in surgical critical care, a fellowship in surgical critical care or anesthesiology critical care must be completed during or after general surgery residency.
Edward E Taylor, M.D. Surgery (Trauma Surgery) Additional informationCallout Tooltip2086S0127X - Surgery (Trauma Surgery)
Trauma surgery is a recognized subspecialty of general surgery. Trauma surgeons are physicians who have completed a five-year general surgery residency and usually continue with a one to two year fellowship in trauma and/or surgical critical care, typically leading to additional board certification in surgical critical care. There is no trauma surgery board certification at this point. To obtain board certification in surgical critical care, a fellowship in surgical critical care or anesthesiology critical care must be completed during or after general surgery residency.
DR. Geoffrey A Funk, M.D. Surgery (Trauma Surgery) Additional informationCallout Tooltip2086S0127X - Surgery (Trauma Surgery)
Trauma surgery is a recognized subspecialty of general surgery. Trauma surgeons are physicians who have completed a five-year general surgery residency and usually continue with a one to two year fellowship in trauma and/or surgical critical care, typically leading to additional board certification in surgical critical care. There is no trauma surgery board certification at this point. To obtain board certification in surgical critical care, a fellowship in surgical critical care or anesthesiology critical care must be completed during or after general surgery residency.
Brandon Chase Rabeler, M.D. Surgery (Trauma Surgery) Additional informationCallout Tooltip2086S0127X - Surgery (Trauma Surgery)
Trauma surgery is a recognized subspecialty of general surgery. Trauma surgeons are physicians who have completed a five-year general surgery residency and usually continue with a one to two year fellowship in trauma and/or surgical critical care, typically leading to additional board certification in surgical critical care. There is no trauma surgery board certification at this point. To obtain board certification in surgical critical care, a fellowship in surgical critical care or anesthesiology critical care must be completed during or after general surgery residency.
Daniela Aguilera Nurse Practitioner (Acute Care) Additional informationCallout Tooltip363LA2100X - Nurse Practitioner (Acute Care)
Ronald Hardin, M. D Surgery Additional informationCallout Tooltip208600000X - Surgery
A general surgeon has expertise related to the diagnosis - preoperative, operative and postoperative management - and management of complications of surgical conditions in the following areas: alimentary tract; abdomen; breast, skin and soft tissue; endocrine system; head and neck surgery; pediatric surgery; surgical critical care; surgical oncology; trauma and burns; and vascular surgery. General surgeons increasingly provide care through the use of minimally invasive and endoscopic techniques. Many general surgeons also possess expertise in transplantation surgery, plastic surgery and cardiothoracic surgery.
MRS. Courtney Coker, AGACNP Nurse Practitioner (Acute Care) Additional informationCallout Tooltip363LA2100X - Nurse Practitioner (Acute Care)
Aneicha Smith, AGACNP-BC Nurse Practitioner (Acute Care) Additional informationCallout Tooltip363LA2100X - Nurse Practitioner (Acute Care)

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What is an urgent care center?

Urgent care centers are type of walk-in clinic open beyond typical office hours. Urgent care clinics offer a broader scope of services than many primary care providers.

Unlike emergency rooms urgent care centers are not open 24 hours a day. Urgent care is for injuries that are severe enough to require immediate attention, but typically not life-threatening. For more serious injuries or emergencies, it’s best to call 911 or head to the emergency room.

You should go to an urgent care center when your injury or ailment is not that severe, and you can head to your nearest urgent care center.

You will find that urgent care centers costs are much more reasonable and the level of service and wait times are far superior to the average emergency room.

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