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Emergencies happen. Being prepared just in case is logical and can save you time, money, and aggravation. Let's talk about the things you can do to be prepared.

What's the difference between Urgency and Emergency?

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What can Urgent Care do vs what can Emergency Rooms do?

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Emergencies and Insurance

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Disclaimer: The patient advocacy provided by Bonnie Sheeren is not the practice of medicine as defined by the Texas Occupations Code (TOC) § 151.002(13): she does not purport to diagnose, treat, or “offer to treat a mental or physical disease or disorder or a physical deformity or injury by any system or method, or the attempt to effect cures of those conditions. . ..” Additionally, Bonnie Sheeren does not contend to practice the “Healing Art,” including “any system, treatment, operation, diagnosis, prescription, or practice to ascertain, cure, relieve, adjust, or correct a human disease, injury, or unhealthy or abnormal physical or mental condition,” pursuant to TOC § 104.002.

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