Urgent care on Bell Road is closed. Banner Del E. Webb's ER has a waiting room of people way sicker than you. Text us instead. Below is exactly what it costs and what happens, line by line.
Start my $59 visit →It started this morning. a little twinge every time you went to the bathroom. But you had Royals spring training tickets at Surprise Stadium, and you weren't missing a perfect 78-degree afternoon over some discomfort. So you pushed through. You sat in the sun for three hours, barely drank enough water because the beer line was shorter than the water line, and told yourself you'd deal with it later.
Well, it's later. You're home in Marley Park, it's 8:30pm, and "a little twinge" has turned into fire. You've been to the bathroom five times in the last hour. You already know what this is. you've had a UTI before. But the Banner Urgent Care at Bell and Reems closed at 8. The HonorHealth on West Bell? Closed at 7. Your options are either driving to the ER at Banner Del E. Webb in Sun City West and sitting there for hours, or just suffering through the night and hoping it doesn't get worse.
Or. you could text (480) 639-4722 right now, from your couch. You tell Chris. a real nurse practitioner, not a chatbot. what's going on. He asks a couple of questions. If it's a straightforward UTI (and you already know it is), he sends a prescription to the Adelante Pharmacy on Bell Road or the Fry's on Waddell. You pick it up first thing in the morning on your way to grab coffee. $59 flat. no paperwork, no hassle. Before you even finish scrolling through your phone, it's handled.
NPCWoods Telemedicine treats UTIs in Surprise, Arizona for $59 via text message. $59 flat. no paperwork, no hassle. No appointment. just text (480) 639-4722, describe your symptoms, and Chris Woods, a licensed nurse practitioner, will respond same-day. Prescriptions sent directly to your Surprise pharmacy.
Banner Del E. Webb is 15 minutes from most of Surprise. if there's no traffic on Bell Road. Then you park, check in, sit in a waiting room, get triaged behind actual emergencies, and eventually see someone for a UTI they'll treat in 90 seconds. The whole thing takes three hours. Here's the alternative:
Text (480) 639-4722. Tell us what's going on in plain English. "It burns when I pee and it won't stop" is all you need to say. No app download, no patient portal, no creating an account you'll never use again.
He's a real nurse practitioner licensed in Arizona. not a robot, not a call center in another state. He'll ask a few follow-up questions: when it started, if you've had UTIs before, anything else going on. It's like texting a friend who actually went to graduate school for this.
Adelante Pharmacy right there on Bell Road. West Valley Pharmacy on Bell near Dysart. Fry's, CVS. wherever works for you. The prescription shows up electronically. You walk in, you walk out.
That's it. No waiting room, no copay, no surprise bills. $59 flat. handled from your couch.
You have a UTI in Surprise. Let's be real about your options:
| ER (Banner Del E. Webb) | Urgent Care | NPCWoods | |
|---|---|---|---|
| Cost | $500–$1,500+ | $100–$250 (with copay) | $59 flat |
| Wait time | 2–4 hours | 30–90 minutes | Response in hours, from your couch |
| Hidden costs? | Basically yes | Usually | No |
| Available at 9pm? | Yes (but the wait...) | No | Yes |
The West Valley has a lot of telehealth options that route you to some random provider in another state who's juggling 40 patients at once. NPCWoods isn't that. Chris Woods is one nurse practitioner licensed in Arizona who actually reads your text himself and treats you like a human being, not a ticket number. That's the whole model. and that's why it works.
I'm a nurse practitioner, not a salesman. If something more serious is going on, I want you in an ER, not texting me. Here's how to tell the difference:
Text NPCWoods if: It burns when you pee, you're going constantly, maybe some pressure in your lower belly. Classic, uncomplicated, you've probably had one before. This is bread-and-butter telehealth stuff.
Go to the ER if:
Banner Del E. Webb on Meeker Blvd in Sun City West is the closest full ER. Don't mess around with kidney stuff.
Yes. For uncomplicated UTIs. the kind where it burns when you pee, you're going constantly, and you know the feeling. a text-based visit with a nurse practitioner is clinically supported. Chris takes a thorough history via text, and if antibiotics are the right call, he sends the prescription electronically. No video call, no driving anywhere.
Chris will ask enough questions to figure out what's going on. If it's something he can help with, he will. If it needs in-person care or testing, he'll tell you straight up. You won't get charged for a "sorry, go see someone else."
The $59 covers the visit. Meds are separate, but most generic UTI antibiotics. like nitrofurantoin or trimethoprim-sulfamethoxazole. run under $10 with GoodRx at pharmacies in Surprise. So you're looking at under $70 total, start to finish.
That's literally who this is built for. $59 flat, no hidden fees, no surprise bills. A lot of folks in the West Valley. especially people working jobs that don't offer benefits. use NPCWoods specifically because it's affordable and simple.
No. Chris treats a range of common conditions via text: sinus infections, sore throats, coughs, pink eye, skin issues, and more. But UTIs are one of the most common things he sees, and they're perfectly suited for text-based care. If you're in another part of Arizona, same deal. $59, same process.
Text (480) 639-4722. Tell us what's going on. $59 flat. no paperwork, no hassle.
Serving Surprise, the West Valley, and all of Arizona.
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