UT Health East Texas Physicians Announces Clinic Closures Due to Weather – The Gilmer Mirror
Winter weather in East Texas is impacting access to healthcare services at UT Health East Texas Physicians clinics. As of January 24, 2026, most clinics within the system are closed for the remainder of the day to prioritize the safety of both patients and staff.
Clinic Closures and Limited Services
The closures are widespread, though not universal. The Three Lakes Urgent Care clinic in Tyler will curtail operations, closing at 3 p.m. Saturday. Mabank Urgent Care clinic will remain open throughout Saturday.
For those needing immediate care, on-demand video visits are available until 6 p.m. Saturday and again from 8 a.m. to 6 p.m. Sunday. These virtual appointments can be accessed through https://uthealtheasttexas.com/patients-and-visitors/video-visit/.
Extended Closures into Monday
The impact extends beyond the weekend. Several UT Health East Texas Physicians clinics are scheduled to remain closed on Monday. These include the UT Health East Texas HOPE Cancer Center in Athens, UT Health East Texas Heart & Vascular Institute – Cardiology in Athens, UT Health East Texas Physicians – Pain Management in Gun Barrel City, and UT Health East Texas Heart & Vascular Institute – Cardiology in Pittsburg.
UT Health East Texas indicates that staff will proactively contact patients with scheduled appointments at the affected clinics to arrange for rescheduling. Individuals experiencing urgent medical issues are advised to call 911 without delay.
Frequently Asked Questions
What clinics are still open on Saturday?
Mabank Urgent Care clinic will remain open Saturday. Three Lakes Urgent Care clinic in Tyler will close at 3 p.m. Saturday.
What if I have an appointment scheduled at a clinic that is closed on Monday?
Clinic staff will contact affected patients to reschedule appointments.
What should I do if I have a medical emergency?
For urgent medical needs, call 911 immediately.
How might weather events like these influence future healthcare delivery strategies in East Texas?