Frequently Asked Questions
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We offer a multitude of services to meet your needs such as Sick Visits, Wellness Visits, Chronic Condition Management, Annual Checkups, Preventative Services, Diagnostic Services. Peripheral Artery Disease Testing, Lab Testing
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Yes. We accept many major insurance plans for covered primary care and wellness services. Coverage can vary by plan and service, so we recommend:
Bringing your insurance card to your first visit.
Calling your insurance company to confirm benefits and any copay, deductible, or referral requirements.
Contacting our office before your appointment if you’d like us to verify benefits for you — provide your insurance name, member ID, and date of birth.
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We accept self-pay patients and can discuss pricing, payment options, and any available cash pay discounts during scheduling.
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You can reach us multiple ways via our contact page by using the contact form to ask a question or by calling 903-677-4370
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Hours
Monday: 8:00 AM – 5:00 AM
Tuesday: 8:00 AM – 5:00 PM
Wednesday: 8:00 AM – 5:00 PM
Thursday: 8:00 AM – 7:00 PM
Friday: 8:30 AM – 12:00 PM
Saturday: 1st Saturday each month: 8 AM – 12 PM
Sunday: Closed
Same day appointments available -
We offer Bioidentical hormone replacement therapy as an effective treatment using hormones that are identical to the hormones naturally made by your body.
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Yes. We offer a range of in-house lab testing for faster results and more convenient care. Common in-house tests include:
Hemoglobin A1c (diabetes monitoring)
Rapid strep, Covid and influenza tests
Urinalysis and urine pregnancy tests
Basic point-of-care tests (glucose, hemoglobin)
For specialized tests (advanced hormonal panels, detailed infectious disease panels, certain pathology tests), we may send samples to an external reference laboratory; we coordinate that for you and follow up with results and treatment recommendations.
If you need a specific test, call our office or mention it when booking your appointment so we can confirm availability and whether any preparation (fasting, medication adjustments) is required.