If you work anywhere along the LBJ Freeway corridor, you know the struggle.
Whether your office is in the high-rises near the Galleria, the tech parks in Richardson, or the industrial hubs near Garland, Interstate 635 is the bane of your existence.
It is perpetually under construction. The express lanes are confusing. And if you try to leave your office between 3:30 PM and 6:30 PM, you aren’t going anywhere fast. You are going to sit in a sea of brake lights, watching your ETA tick up by the minute.
Now, imagine doing that drive when you feel terrible.
You woke up with a scratchy throat, but you powered through the morning meetings. By 2:00 PM, the chills have set in, and you know you have Strep or the Flu. You need a doctor, but the thought of merging onto 635 to get to a clinic feels like a punishment.
For thousands of Dallas professionals, this is the “healthcare gap.” You are too sick to work, but the logistics of leaving are too painful.
Saving Grace has a solution that keeps you off the highway and out of the traffic: We bring the urgent care to your cubicle.
Leaving the office for a medical appointment is never just a “quick trip.”
For a busy professional—or for an employer watching productivity metrics—this is an inefficient way to handle minor illnesses.
We have turned the traditional model upside down. Instead of you coming to us, we navigate the 635 chaos for you.
When you book a Saving Grace mobile visit to your workplace:
If your “office” is your car because you are in outside sales, getting sick kills your commission. You can’t close deals if you lose your voice or have a migraine. We can meet you at a coffee shop, a hotel lobby, or a job site along the 635 loop. We get you patched up with a steroid shot for that sinus infection or an IV for that dehydration so you can finish your route.
Are you an HR Director or Office Manager? Flu season can wipe out an entire department. If one person drags themselves to the clinic, they lose half a day. If they stay at work sick, they infect everyone else. Encouraging employees to use mobile urgent care is a productivity hack.
There is nothing worse than sitting on the 635 service road, staring at a “Lane Closed Ahead” sign, while your head is pounding.
Don’t do it to yourself. Stay in the air conditioning of your office. Finish that last email. Let us brave the traffic.
Feeling sick at work? Text Saving Grace. We are already on the road.