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Our Locations Our Locations Texas Children’s Pediatrics offers the extraordinary pediatric care you expect from Texas Children’s Hospital® – close to home. With over 50 convenient Houston-area locations, we’re right in your neighborhood. Northwest 1 Barker Cypress 5 Cypresswood 9 Lakewood 13 Sterling Ridge 9925 Barker Cypress Rd. 8111 Cypresswood Dr., Ste. 104 13215 Grant Rd., Ste. 100 6707 Sterling Ridge Dr., Ste. A Ste. 200 Spring, TX 77379 Cypress, TX 77429 The Woodlands, TX 77382 Cypress, TX 77433 281-376-0707 281-374-7457 281-296-2656 281-890-6514 6 Leass & McKillip 10 Medical Plaza 14 The Woodlands 2 Conroe 1011 Medical Plaza Dr. 1011 Medical Plaza Dr. 17580 Interstate 45 South 404 River Pointe Dr., Ste. 100 Ste. 100 Ste. 220 Ste. 160 Conroe, TX 77304 The Woodlands, TX 77380 The Woodlands, TX 77380 The Woodlands, TX 77384 936-756-8108 281-296-1099 281-296-9119 281-367-5100 3 Cy-Fair 7 FM 2920 11 Nanes 15 Town & Country 11811 FM 1960 W., Ste. 100 6334 FM 2920, Ste. 300 17030 Nanes Dr., Ste. 103 at West Campus Houston, TX 77065 Spring, TX 77379 Houston, TX 77090 18200 Katy Frwy., Ste. WA160 281-970-2337 281-370-0616 281-440-4150 Houston, TX 77094 281-579-6414 4 Cypress 8 Heights 12 Spring Branch 13203 Fry Rd., Ste. 600 2200 Yale St., Ste. 120 1455 Wirt Rd. Cypress, TX 77433 Houston, TX 77008 Houston, TX 77055 281-304-5559 713-869-1692 713-468-4071 Southwest 16 Ashford 22 Green Park 28 Memorial 34 Sugar Land 14730 Barryknoll Ln. 7505 S. Main St., Ste. 450 920 Frostwood Dr., Ste. 600 15400 Southwest Frwy. Houston, TX 77079 Houston, TX 77030 Houston, TX 77024 Ste. 300 281-496-9700 713-852-6180 713-467-4434 Sugar Land, TX 77478 281-491-3636 17 Cinco Ranch 23 Gulfton 29 Midtown 24022 Cinco Village Center Dr. 5900 Chimney Rock Rd., Ste. Y 2101 Crawford St., Ste. 115 35 Thaller & Kayani Ste. 100 Houston, TX 77081 Houston, TX 77002 9055 Katy Frwy., Ste. 420 Katy, TX 77494 713-661-2951 713-759-6888 Houston, TX 77024 281-391-9696 713-464-0560 24 Houston Pediatric Associates 30 Pediatric Medical Group 18 Cohan & Masharani 4110 Bellaire Blvd., Ste. 210 3023 Kirby Dr., Ste. 200 36 West Houston 4710 Bellaire Blvd., Ste. 130 Houston, TX 77025 Houston, TX 77098 12606 W. Houston Center Blvd. Bellaire, TX 77401 713-666-1953 713-526-6443 Ste. 200 713-777-2611 Houston, TX 77082 25 Katy 31 Piney Point 281-589-9700 19 Corinthian Pointe 705 S. Fry Rd., Ste. 120 2450 Fondren Rd., Ste. 310 5505 W. Orem Dr., Ste. 100 Katy, TX 77450 Houston, TX 77063 37 Westchase Houston, TX 77085 281-398-3100 713-781-7907 3131 Briarpark Dr. , Ste. 108 713-283-1039 Houston, TX 77042 26 Kingsland 32 Post Oak 713-782-2770 20 Fannin 21715 Kingsland Blvd., Ste. 103 5757 Woodway Dr., Ste. 200 7900 Fannin St., Ste. 3500 Katy, TX 77450 Houston, TX 77057 Houston, TX 77054 281-398-7353 713-782-4830 713-790-1626 27 Missouri City 33 Shadow Creek Ranch 21 Grand Parkway 5819 Highway 6 South, Ste. 300 1901 Kirby Dr., Ste. 109 5610 W. River Park Dr., Ste. A Missouri City, TX 77459 Pearland, TX 77584 Sugar Land, TX 77479 281-499-4301 713-512-8600 281-494-8687 Northeast Southeast 38 Baytown 42 Kingwood 46 Palm Center 50 Pearland 7599 Garth Rd., Ste. 600 20035 W. Lake Houston Pkwy. 5400 Griggs Rd, Ste. 100 9001 Broadway St. Baytown, TX 77521 Ste. 100 Houston, TX 77021 Pearland, TX 77584 281-422-6678 Kingwood, TX 77346 713-741-4078 281-412-5852 281-359-1000 39 Humble Atascocita 47 Friendswood 51 Ripley House 18350 Timber Forest Dr. 43 North Shore 411 E. Parkwood Ave. 4410 Navigation St., Ste. 278 Ste. 100 5622 E. Sam Houston Pkwy. N. Friendswood, TX 77546 Houston, TX 77011 Humble, TX 77346 Houston, TX 77015 281-482-3486 713-547-8282 281-446-2196 281-452-7575 48 Gulfgate 40 Humble Fall Creek 44 East 740 Gulfgate Center Mall 9701 N. Sam Houston Pkwy. E. 12620 Woodforest Blvd. Houston, TX 77087 Ste. 170 Ste. 150 713-514-8060 Humble, TX 77396 Houston, TX 77015 49 Pasadena 281-441-6900 713-455-0200 4949 Fairmont Pkwy., Ste. 200 41 Humble Kingwood 45 Rayford Pasadena, TX 77505 611 Rockmead Dr., Ste. 600 3515 Rayford Rd., Ste. 100 713-941-1177 5 Kingwood, TX 77339 Spring, TX 77386 281-348-7575 281-350-7040 9 1 1 _ 2 336 6 7 t 0 Texas Children’s Hospital 0 0 832-824 -1000 1 _ P C t T Texas Children’s Hospital 14 . 69 d West Campus 45 e v r 13 e 832-227 -1000 s 10 e r 6 s t t Texas Children’s Hospital h g i r The Woodlands l l 45 59 A 936-267-5000 . s c i r t l a Texas Children’s i d Urgent Care e 45 P 41 7 s texaschildrensurgentcare.org ’ n e r d 11 l i 5 1960 42 90 h C 9 249 39 s a 290 1960 x e T 4 9 1 8 40 0 2 3 d © 1 a 8 o 69 R l l 6 45 o T 99 59 y d r 290 a H 90 12 38 15 8 610 43 44 10 10 28 35 26 25 16 32 6 610 51 610 17 3731 29 36 69 park Tollway 23 30 West 18 24 225 59 22 46 48 20 610 90 45 49 288 90 19 8 34 8 90 69 33 21 27 50 45 6 47 Houston, TX 1 5 texaschildrenspediatrics.org.
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