Severe Winter Weather Updates

Last updated: Monday, January 26, 2026 at 5:07 pm 

Due to severe winter weather conditions, some CommUnityCare Health Centers clinic operations will be adjusted to ensure the safety of patients and staff. 

Patients are encouraged to regularly monitor official CommUnityCare Health Centers communication channels for the latest updates and consider telehealth options when available.  

Saturday, January 24 Updates 

Walk-In Care at Capital Plaza Specialty Clinic and Southeast Health and Wellness Center will operate with reduced hours on Saturday, January 24, 2026 and will CLOSE at 5 p.m.  

For laboratory services at these locations, Quest specimens must be placed in the lock box by 5 p.m. to ensure early courier pickup. 

Sunday, January 25 Updates  
Walk-In Care at the Capital Plaza Specialty Clinic will CLOSE on Sunday, January 25, 2026 for in-person visits. Patients may still receive care through telehealth appointment.

Monday, January 26 Updates 

ALL CommUnityCare Health Centers, including convenient care, will CLOSE on Monday, January 26, 2026, for in-person services. Patients are encouraged to schedule a telehealth appointment so you can continue receiving care safely from home.  

To schedule a telehealth appointment, click the MyChart links below:   

If you need help scheduling or changing an appointment, please contact the Patient Navigation Center at 512-978-9015.

Tuesday, January 26 Updates 

While road conditions are improving, out of an abundance of caution, ALL CommUnityCare Health Center locations will have a delayed start on Tuesday, January 27, with in-person services beginning at 10 a.m. Clinic operations will resume back to normal business hours, following the delayed start.  

If you feel unsafe traveling due to road conditions, telehealth appointments are available so you can continue receiving care from home. 

Patients who do plan to visit in person are encouraged to drive with caution. We will continue to monitor conditions closely and share updates if any changes occur. Thank you for your patience as we remain focused on safely continuing patient care for our community.