Immunizations
Fast Aid Urgent Care provides safe, convenient immunizations to help protect you and your community from preventable diseases. Our experienced medical team offers timely vaccinations in a clean, professional setting—no appointment needed. Walk in or join the virtual line to stay up to date on recommended immunizations with care you can trust.
About Immunizations
Immunizations are one of the most effective ways to prevent and manage serious diseases. Receiving the right vaccines at the right time greatly reduces your risk of illness and helps stop the spread of life-threatening infections. This protection goes beyond you—safeguarding your family, friends, and community.
If you or someone you love needs Immunizations, visit Fast Aid Urgent Care, where our experienced team provides safe, reliable care.

For more information, contact us or join our virtual line for faster service.

We proudly serve patients at convenient locations in Bulverde Rd (San Antonio, TX), Bastrop, Alamo Ranch (San Antonio, TX), La Grange, Leon Springs (San Antonio, TX), New Braunfels, Potranco Road (San Antonio, TX), Dripping Springs, Lemon Creek (Boerne, TX), and Belle Chasse, LA.

Protect Yourself From Serious Illness
Immunizations help your body build strong defenses before you’re exposed to harmful diseases. Instead of reacting after you get sick, vaccines prepare your immune system in advance, reducing your risk of severe symptoms, complications, hospitalization, or long-term health issues. It’s a proactive step that keeps you healthier and more resilient in everyday life.
Protect the People Around You
Getting vaccinated doesn’t just benefit you—it helps protect family members, friends, and community members who may be more vulnerable, such as infants, seniors, or those with weakened immune systems. When more people are immunized, diseases spread less easily, creating a safer environment for everyone through community-wide protection.
Prevent Disease Before It Starts
Immunizations are one of the most effective tools for preventing illness altogether. Many serious diseases that were once common are now rare because of vaccines. By staying up to date, you reduce the chances of outbreaks and help stop illnesses before they have a chance to take hold in your body or community.
Save Time, Stress, and Healthcare Costs
Preventing illness is often far easier and less costly than treating it. Immunizations can help you avoid missed work, medical visits, and unexpected healthcare expenses. By reducing the likelihood of serious illness, vaccines offer peace of mind and help you stay focused on daily life instead of recovery.
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    Expert Medical Oversight

    Immunizations are provided under the care of Dr. Curtis Grote, MD, and a trained medical team you can trust.
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    Convenient, Walk-In Care

    No long waits or primary care scheduling delays—walk in or join the virtual line to save time.
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    Protection for You and Your Community

    Vaccines reduce your risk of serious illness and help prevent the spread of infectious diseases to loved ones and vulnerable populations.
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    Timely & Appropriate Vaccines

    Receive the right immunizations at the right time, based on age, health needs, and current medical guidelines.
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    Safe, Professional Environment

    Clean, regulated urgent care facilities ensure vaccines are administered safely and correctly.
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    Ideal for Families & Busy Schedules

    Quick visits make it easier for parents, professionals, and travelers to stay protected without disrupting their day.

Plan For Your Visit

Check Location, Hours, and Wait Time

Find the nearest urgent care, confirm their hours of operation, and see if you can join the virtual line or check in online to reduce your wait time.

Bring Essential Documents and Information

Bring a valid ID, insurance card (if applicable), a list of medications, and any relevant medical history or symptoms to help providers treat you quickly and accurately.

Know What Conditions We Treat

Urgent care is ideal for non-life-threatening issues like minor injuries, illnesses, infections, and testing. For severe symptoms such as chest pain, trouble breathing, or stroke symptoms, go to the emergency room or call 911.