Denton residents are served by a community known for the University of North Texas, Texas Woman's University, and the historic Denton Square. What Denton lacks is a 24/7 freestanding emergency room offering freestanding ER care. Urgent care clinics near Denton often require an appointment, and many primary care offices aren't open at night or on weekends.
That's why Denton residents rely on ER Of Fort Worth at 4561 Heritage Trace Parkway — just 25 miles from Denton via I-35W. We are open 24 hours a day, 7 days a week, 365 days a year. When you need freestanding ER care near the University of North Texas, Texas Woman's University, and the historic Denton Square, our ER team is ready.
The ER choice Denton trusts.
When it matters, where you go makes a difference. Here is why Denton residents near the University of North Texas, Texas Woman's University, and the historic Denton Square choose ER Of Fort Worth.
30-minute drive from Denton
Take I-35W south directly toward Fort Worth and exit at Heritage Trace Parkway — one continuous route the entire way.
Board-certified ER physicians
Every Denton patient is treated by an Emergency Medicine specialist — not just a PA or NP.
A true ER, not a clinic
Board-certified physicians and full emergency capability.
Imaging & lab on-site
CT, ultrasound, X-ray and lab — things urgent care doesn't have.
What is a freestanding ER?
A freestanding emergency room is a fully licensed emergency facility — not attached to a hospital, but held to the same standard. It's staffed around the clock by board-certified Emergency Medicine physicians and equipped with the imaging, lab and medications needed to diagnose and stabilize true emergencies on the spot.
Urgent care clinics, by contrast, are built for minor illness and injury — colds, simple sprains, minor cuts. They're not staffed or equipped to evaluate chest pain, a possible stroke, a serious fracture, or a child with a high fever and trouble breathing. Knowing the difference before you need it can save critical time.
ER Of Fort Worth vs. typical urgent care.
| Capability | ER Of Fort Worth | Typical Urgent Care |
|---|---|---|
| Board-certified ER physician on every shift | ✓ | Limited / No |
| On-site CT scanner | ✓ | Limited / No |
| On-site ultrasound | ✓ | Limited / No |
| On-site lab with same-visit results | ✓ | Limited / No |
| IV medications & fluids | ✓ | Limited / No |
| Treats chest pain & stroke symptoms | ✓ | Limited / No |
| Treats fractures & dislocations | ✓ | Limited / No |
| Open 24/7, no appointment | ✓ | Limited / No |
Come to the ER if you have—
- —Chest pain or stroke symptoms
- —Severe bleeding or a wound that won't stop bleeding
- —High fever in an infant under 3 months
- —Difficulty breathing
- —Major trauma or a suspected fracture or dislocation
- —Dehydration severe enough to need IV fluids
Urgent care makes sense for—
To be fair, urgent care has its place. For minor colds and flu, a mild rash, a simple sprain without deformity, a prescription refill, or a small cut that needs a few stitches, urgent care is often faster and less costly than an ER visit. The key is knowing when your symptoms have crossed the line into "this needs real emergency capability" — that's exactly what we're here for.
Getting to our ER from Denton, TX.
We are located at 4561 Heritage Trace Parkway, Suite 117, Fort Worth, TX 76244 — approximately 25 miles from Denton. The drive typically takes 30 minutes or less under normal traffic conditions.
- 1 Primary route: Take I-35W south directly toward Fort Worth and exit at Heritage Trace Parkway — one continuous route the entire way. Total: ~25 miles, ~30 min.
- 2 Alternate route: From the Denton Square, UNT, or TWU campuses, head to I-35E/I-35W south and follow signs toward Heritage Trace Parkway. Total: ~25 miles, ~30 min.
- ! Tip: Call 817-945-4200 from Denton with any questions before you arrive.
Why ER Of Fort Worth for Denton when it's serious.
Board-certified ER physicians
Emergency Medicine specialists, on-site 24/7 — not just a PA or NP.
Full imaging & lab on-site
CT, ultrasound, X-ray and complete laboratory, all in one building.
Average wait under 10 minutes
Real emergency capability, without the hospital-ER wait.
All major insurance accepted
Treated like any hospital ER visit for insurance purposes, plus self-pay options.
Insurance accepted.
Denton residents should not delay care due to insurance questions. We accept all major commercial insurance, Medicare, Medicaid, Tricare and many more. View our full accepted insurance list —
Self-pay pricing is also available and discussed transparently before treatment.
Questions from Denton residents.
What exactly is a freestanding ER?
A fully licensed emergency room that isn't physically attached to a hospital, but is staffed and equipped to the same emergency-medicine standard — board-certified physicians, on-site imaging and lab, 24/7.
Is a freestanding ER more expensive than urgent care?
ER visits are generally billed differently than urgent care visits because of the higher level of staffing and equipment. For true emergencies, that capability is what matters. We accept all major insurance and offer transparent self-pay pricing.
Will insurance treat this like a hospital ER visit?
Yes. Freestanding ERs are billed and covered as emergency care, and the federal No Surprises Act protects you from out-of-network balance billing for emergency services.
Can urgent care handle chest pain or a broken bone with deformity?
No. Urgent care clinics generally don't have the EKG/troponin capability for chest pain or the imaging and pain-management resources for a displaced fracture. Both need ER-level care.
How do I know which one to choose?
If you're asking "could this be serious?", the answer is to come to the ER. For clearly minor issues — a cold, a minor rash, a prescription refill — urgent care is a reasonable option.
How far is ER Of Fort Worth from Denton TX?
We are approximately 25 miles from Denton — about 30 minutes under normal traffic. Take I-35W south directly toward Fort Worth and exit at Heritage Trace Parkway — one continuous route the entire way.
What is the fastest route from Denton to your ER?
Take I-35W south directly toward Fort Worth and exit at Heritage Trace Parkway — one continuous route the entire way. From the Denton Square, UNT, or TWU campuses, head to I-35E/I-35W south and follow signs toward Heritage Trace Parkway. For turn-by-turn directions, enter "4561 Heritage Trace Pkwy, Fort Worth, TX 76244" into Google Maps or Apple Maps.
Can Denton patients use online check-in?
Online check-in at /online-check-in/ is available for non-emergency visits. If your symptoms are severe or urgent, call 817-945-4200 or come straight in instead.