If you’re in pain or worried about your oral health, we’re here to help. At Eck Dental Partners, we offer a comprehensive set of emergency services, including same-day appointments and same-day treatment whenever possible. As a fee-for-service practice, we keep time open each day so we can see every patient who calls with an urgent need.
Whether you’ve got a toothache, a missing crown, an infection, or any other problem causing pain or swelling, Dr. Nathan Eck can help. Call (210) 659-1379 now to schedule and get the emergency dental care you need in Schertz.


Getting same-day care does three things: it stops pain quickly, reduces the risk of complications, and often keeps treatment simpler and more affordable. The sooner you’re seen, the more we can preserve tooth structure, calm infection, and prevent issues that lead to complex procedures later.
You don’t have to wait to feel better. As your local emergency dentist in Schertz, we’re prepared to manage urgent situations the same day whenever possible--diagnosis and treatment under one roof.
As soon as you notice an emergency, call us. We reserve time daily for urgent visits and work to see you the same day. Time matters--call (210) 659-1379 to speak with our team and get immediate help in Schertz.
Emergencies don’t follow office hours. When needed, we do our best to accommodate early or late appointments. Tell us what works, and Dr. Eck and our team will prioritize getting you in ASAP.
Unlike practices that only diagnose and refer, we’re equipped to treat emergencies right away. From root canals and extractions to repairs and infection management, most
care--including oral surgery--is completed in-house by Dr. Eck the same day whenever possible.
Any oral problem causing pain, swelling, or bleeding can be an emergency. Common examples include severe toothaches, cracked or broken teeth, knocked-out teeth, abscesses, lost crowns or fillings, and injuries to the lips, gums, or jaw. If you’re unsure, call (210) 659-1379--we’ll guide you.
Over-the-counter pain relievers like ibuprofen (if appropriate for you) can help. A cold compress on the outside of your face reduces swelling. Avoid heat, don’t place aspirin on the tooth, and keep the area clean until Dr. Eck sees you.
No. And we do everything and take the additional time needed to thoroughly numb the area and offer sedation options when appropriate, so your visit is focused on relief. Most patients leave feeling significantly better and with a clear plan for definitive care.