Healthcare Professionals in Las Cruces
Las Cruces Urgent Care is a private practice primary care and urgent care clinic. Skip the big bills and long wait times at hospital-owned medical centers by scheduling an appointment today.
What is Urgent Care?
Urgent care is for illnesses and injuries that do not appear to be life-threatening but also can’t wait for an appointment.
Here for you, on your schedule
At Las Cruces Urgent Care, we provide the best of both worlds by offering primary and urgent care. For the times you can plan ahead, you can make an appointment with your provider of choice at our clinic, for the times that life strikes at unplanned moments, like winter sickness or broken bones, you can walk-in at any time.
“When life's unplanned moments arise, count on us.”
Mario EresCNP
Say hello to your providers
With over 30 years of experience, you know you’ll be treated by trusted professionals. Get the care you deserve, when you need it, on weekdays, weekends, and holidays all at the same place.
Based in Las Cruces, NM, Dr. Muralidhasan is certified by the American Board of Family Medicine. Patients see him for chlamydia, rhinorrhea, pharyngitis, and primary pulmonary hypertension.
Dr. Muralidhasan is known for his experience, patience, and compassion. He prides himself on his exceptional and professional patient care. He is dedicated to his true passion, delivering success to patient’s goals through personalized care.
With experience in urban and suburban settings, Dr. Sollars is a personable practitioner. Her clinical interests include women’s care, family planning, and office-based practices. She has had the opportunity to treat underserved and diverse communities and handle a large number of pathologies.
Patients of all ages visit Dr. Sollars at La Cruces Urgent Care for fractures, joint pain, and concussions. She possesses the ability to provide helpful consultation sessions with clients as well as their families.
Based in Las Cruces, NM, he is a member of the American Nurses Association and the New Mexico Nurses Association. He sees patients for a range of concerns, such as chlamydia, toe pain, rhinorrhea, knee injury, and pharyngitis.
Mr. Eres is a dedicated professional and strives to keep himself updated with the latest advancements in medicine. He makes sure that his patients receive the best care required for their speedy recovery.
Why Choose Our Clinic?
Here at Las Cruces Urgent Care, we revolve our practice around you — the patient. We strive to provide you the best in well-trained medical professionals, a clean and modern environment, and innovative ways of easily communicating with our doctors and staff.
Our Healthcare Values
Accessibility | Patient-Centered Practice | Flexibility | Caring Workforce
Accessibility
We are committed to removing barriers to your physician, your medical care, and your personal medical information.
Flexibility
Medicine and the health care delivery system is always changing. We’re committed to our effort to remain a modern practice.
Patient-Centered Practice
Our highest priority in every decision made is, “what is best and most convenient for our patients?”
Caring Workforce
We empower our staff through a pleasant work atmosphere. That atmosphere encourages professionalism, teamwork, and positive attitudes.
Appointment FAQs
Do I Need to Make An Appointment?
For Urgent Care
Walk-ins are welcome. No appointments or referrals are necessary. You may schedule an office visit by booking online or book a telehealth visit using Zocdoc.
For Primary Care
Yes. Please schedule an appointment by calling our office at (575) 523-5400.
For Telehealth
Please schedule an appointment online using Zocdoc. Telehealth appointments are open to all New Mexico residents.
For COVID Tests
Rapid Tests and non-rapid tests are available. Please schedule an appointment by booking online or by calling our office at (575) 523-5400.
Be Prepared for Your Appointment
What Do I Need to Bring With Me for An Office Visit?
- Driver’s License or Picture ID
- Insurance Information: Insurance card and Primary Policy Holder’s Information
- Payment: Insurance Co-Pay or Self-Pay bill will be due at the time of your appointment
- Completed patient paperwork (Optional)
What Do I Need for a Telehealth Visit?
- Driver’s License or Picture ID
- Insurance Information: Insurance card and Primary Policy Holder’s Information
- Payment: Insurance Co-Pay or Self-Pay bill will be due at the time of your appointment
- Completed patient paperwork (Optional)
What Insurances Do You Accept?
We take most public and private insurances, including but not limited to: Medicare, United Health Care, Truehealth New Mexico, Presbyterian, Humana, Centennial Care, BlueCross BlueShield, and Western Sky Community Care.
What if I don't Have Insurance?
No insurance? No problem. We have a variety of affordable self-pay options available. Contact our office and we can work with you directly to clarify the flexible billing options that are available to you. We believe that finances should never get in the way of getting the healthcare you need and deserve.
What Are Your Hours?
Urgent Care Hours
Monday – Friday: 7:30 am – 8:00 pm
Saturday & Sunday: 9:00 am – 5:00 pm
Lab Hours
Monday – Friday: 7:30 am – 12:30 pm
Holiday Hours
We are open 359 days of the year and only close for 6 major holidays
Urgent Care FAQs
Should I go to the Emergency Room or go to an Urgent Care clinic?
When is it time for the ER?
The ER is designed to treat some of the following health conditions:
- Persistent chest pains, loss of balance and fainting
- Loss of blood, vision, and/or consciousness
- Severe pain or symptoms in the abdomen, back, neck, head, eyes, and other vital body areas
- Injury with multiple broken bones
There are many other circumstances where visiting the emergency room is the right choice, and when in doubt in a serious situation visit the ER to be on the safe side. If you are in a potentially life-threatening situation due to loss of consciousness, vital function, blood, mobility, vision, etc please call 9-1-1 and seek help immediately.
When is it time for Urgent Care?
Urgent Care is an important health services provider that is positioned in the middle of our healthcare system in-between Primary Care Providers and Emergency Rooms. You can get the prompt walk-in care you need to get help with your non-life-threatening ailment at an Urgent Care clinic. Urgent Care is for when you can’t wait for an appointment with your primary physician of choice, but don’t have a serious enough ailment to have to visit the ER.
By knowing more about when it is time to visit the ER or go to an Urgent Care Clinic, you can save time and money. Even better yet, you will still get the best overall quality and level of attention you need to properly take care of your ailments.