Sugar Land has a new freestanding emergency room that opened on Dec. 14, 2025, near the Highway 6 and 90A interchange, offering 24/7 service. The facility provides on-site care for a variety of urgent medical needs, including advanced imaging, lab services, and an in-house pharmacy, and is staffed by board-certified emergency physicians.
According to the Sugar Land Emergency Room, the center provides 24/7 care with on-site X-ray, ultrasound, CT, and MRI services. It also has a COLA-certified laboratory and an in-house pharmacy. The facility offers a patient observation program aimed at reducing unnecessary hospital admissions, as well as an online check-in option for patients to join the queue before arriving.
Community Impact first reported the opening, listing the address as 222 Hwy. 6 near the Highway 6 and 90A intersection in Sugar Land. The outlet published its story on Jan. 2, 2026, following the center’s mid-December debut.
Billing And The Out‑Of‑Network Warning
Sugar Land Emergency Room is out-of-network for all health benefit plans but states that it will bill private insurers including Aetna, UnitedHealthcare, Humana, Cigna, and BlueCross/BlueShield. As a result, patients may face both facility fees and separate physician charges, depending on their insurance plan.
What State And Federal Rules Mean For Patients
Federal protections under the No Surprises Act generally prohibit balance billing for emergency services and limit patient cost-sharing to in-network amounts, though payment disputes between providers and health plans can be resolved through arbitration, as per CMS. Texas law also requires freestanding emergency centers to post clear notices about facility fees and network status and to provide written disclosure of observation and facility fees under the state’s Health and Safety Code (Ch. 254).
How It Fits In Sugar Land’s Care Map
Sugar Land residents have existing hospital emergency departments nearby, including Houston Methodist, along with urgent care options like Next Level Urgent Care for less severe conditions. In life-threatening situations, residents should call 911. The new freestanding emergency room offers full-service emergency care with on-site testing for patients arriving without an ambulance, while local urgent care clinics remain a lower-cost option for routine illnesses and minor injuries…