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What is the ARC After Hours Clinic?
If you need health care at night or on the weekend, call Austin Regional Clinic's After Hours Clinic at (512) 346-6611. There are ARC family medicine and pediatric doctors in the After Hours Clinic who are available for advice or an appointment. The After Hours Clinic is for those symptoms that can not wait until the next day when your regular doctor's office is open. Examples include:
- sore throats
- seasonal allergies;
- nausea
- vomiting
- diarrhea
- sport injuries
In After Hours we charge the same fees as we do during the day, plus an After Hours Clinic convenience fee. This extra fee enables Austin Regional Clinic to provide the office space and staff that is necessary to offer this convenience to our patients. If you usually have a copayment to see a physician your cost will be your copayment plus the $25.00 convenience fee. Some insurance plans may cover after hours fees; please check your benefit plan for information. Payment in full is expected before you leave the After Hours Clinic. We accept Visa, MasterCard, American Express and Discover credit cards, as well as ATM debit cards.
Call (512) 346-6611 to make an appointment:
We recommend that all patients call for an appointment to avoid a long wait time in the waiting area.
After Hours Clinic Locations & Hours:
ARC Cedar Park
Mon 5pm-8pm
Fri 5pm-8pm
Sat 8am-4pmARC Far West
Mon-Fri 5pm-9pm
Sat & Sun 8am-4pmARC Round Rock
Mon-Fri 5pm-9pm
Sat & Sun 8am-12pm
ARC Southwest
Mon-Fri 5pm-9pm
Sat & Sun 8am-12pm
* Hours may change according to seasonal demand.
After Hours Clinic Providers:
The below providers see patients in our After Hours Clinics only.
Family Medicine
- Susan Callaway, C.F.N.P.
- Charles J. Chitwood, M.D.
- Gregg Lucksinger, M.D.
- Leah J. Treadwell, M.D.
- Steve Wilkins, D.O.Pediatrics
- Rajendra Parikh, M.D.
- Polly Retz, C.P.N.P.
- Candace D. Reeves, C.P.N.P.
- Nancy Yeomans, C.P.N.P.
If it's an emergency!!! Call 911 - in the event of an extreme emergency (life- or limb-threatening), call EMS (911) or go directly to the nearest hospital emergency room. Once you or your family member is stabilized, give us a call so we can coordinate your care at the hospital.




