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Spring Branch ISD Hospital Providers First Health Network Search Criteria Provider Type: Hospital Zip: 77024 Radius: 20.00 *Note: We have included a list of hospitals within 20 miles of Spring Branch ISD. Our network is expansive across Texas and can be utilized when traveling as well. Memorial Hermann and Houston Methodist are included. Thank you for using our online provider search tool and requesting this printer-friendly view of your search results. This provider list reflects the search criteria you selected. You’ll see your search criteria at the top of this first page. Provider information contained in First health’s online directory is updated weekly from information received from our provider network. This excludes interruptions due to system maintenance, upgrades or unplanned outages. Please check with the provider before scheduling your appointment to confirm he or she is participating in First Health’s network. We can’t guarantee the availability of any particular provider. If you have questions about your health plan benefits, you can call the customer service number on your member identification (ID) card. Participating physicians, hospitals and other health care professionals are independent contractors and are neither agents nor employees of First Health. You can get this information at no extra charge in other languages. Just call customer service at the number on your ID card. Provider information contained in First Health’s directory was updated on 4/22/2019. Information included in the directory is accurate, to the best of First Health’s knowledge, as of the date of updating/printing, and that members or prospective members should consult First Health’s electronic provider directory on its website, or call First Health’s customer service phone number, to obtain current provider directory information. If an appropriate provider cannot be found within the directory, please contact your insurer/carrier to discuss arrangement of care from outside of the network. Call the phone number on the back of the member’s ID card to report inaccurate information OR fill out the online form available under “Report Inaccurate Information”. An enrollee may submit a complaint if the enrollee believes they reasonably relied upon materially inaccurate, incomplete, or misleading directory information. Table Of Contents Hospital 4 Adult Day Care Center 4 Alcohol/Chemical Dependency 4 Ambulatory Surgery Center 5 Cardiac Care Unit 7 Cardiovascular Surgery 8 Chemical Dependency Hospital 9 Chemical Dependency Outpatient Facility 9 Emergency Department 9 Emergency Medicine 11 Federally Qualified Health Clinic 11 General Acute Care Hospital 12 Hospice 14 Hospital 15 Inpatient Chemical Dependency Treatment Center 15 Intensive Care 15 Laboratory 17 Long Term Care Facility 18 Mental Health/Chemical Dependency Residential Facility 19 Neonatal Intensive Care Unit (NICU) 20 Nutritionist 21 Occupational Medicine 21 Occupational Therapy 23 Organ Transplant 24 Orthopaedics Surgery 24 Outpatient Facility 24 Outpatient Surgery 26 Pediatric Hospital 28 Pharmacy 29 Physical Therapy 30 Prenatal Services 31 Psychiatric Hospital 32 Psychiatric Outpatient 33 Psychiatric Pediatric 34 Radiology 34 Rehabilitation 35 Rehabilitation Hospital 35 Rehabilitation Inpatient 36 Rehabilitation Physical Therapy 36 Rehabilitation Therapy Facility 38 Rural Health Clinic/Federally Qualified Health Clinic 38 Skilled Nursing Facility 39 Specialty Hospital 39 Hospital Cypress Creek Hospital Intracare North Hospital St Joseph Medical Center Provider Number: 1123142 Provider Number: 1123166 Provider Number: 1122977 Adult Day Care Primary care provider: No Primary care provider: No Primary care provider: No Center 17750 Cali Dr 1120 Cypress Station Dr 1401 St Joseph Pkwy HOUSTON, TX 77090 HOUSTON, TX 77090 HOUSTON, TX 77002 Briarwood Detox Phone: (281) 586-7600 Phone: (281) 893-7200 Phone: (713) 757-1000 Provider Number: 3132351 ADA accessible: Yes ADA accessible: No FAX: (713) 657-7123 Primary care provider: No National Provider Identifier National Provider Identifier ADA accessible: No number: number: National Provider Identifier 1010 Waverly St 1730187568 1033107826 number: HOUSTON, TX 77008 Affiliations & Accreditations Affiliations & Accreditations 1154361475 Commission Accreditation Commission Accreditation Affiliations & Accreditations Phone: (954) 874-7935 Healthcare Organization Healthcare Organization Essential Community Provider ADA accessible: No Hospital National Provider Identifier Houston Methodist Memorial Hermann Det Norske Veritas Healthcare number: 1043613060 Hospital Memorial City Hospital Accreditation Affiliations & Accreditations Provider Number: 1123221 Provider Number: 1123210 Commission Accreditation Primary care provider: No Primary care provider: No The Right Step - North Healthcare Organization Provider Number: 2256993 6565 Fannin St 921 Gessner Rd Primary care provider: No Eating Recovery Center of HOUSTON, TX 77030 HOUSTON, TX 77024 2159 FM 1960 Rd W Houston Phone: (713) 790-3311 Phone: (713) 242-3000 Ste 111 Provider Number: 3180225 ADA accessible: Yes FAX: (713) 242-4096 HOUSTON, TX 77090 Primary care provider: No National Provider Identifier ADA accessible: Yes number: National Provider Identifier Phone: (281) 895-9331 7515 Main St 1548387418 number: FAX: (281) 895-9335 HOUSTON, TX 77030 Affiliations & Accreditations 1740233782 Det Norske Veritas Healthcare Affiliations & Accreditations ADA accessible: No Phone: (303) 731-8846 Accreditation Commission Accreditation National Provider Identifier ADA accessible: No Healthcare Organization number: 1518020692 Affiliations & Accreditations Houston Northwest Affiliations & Accreditations Commission Accreditation Memorial Hermann Medical Center Commission Accreditation Healthcare Organization Provider Number: 1123749 Southwest Hospital Healthcare Organization Primary care provider: No Provider Number: 1123213 Alcohol/Chemical The Right Step-Ft. Bend 710 Cypress Creek Pkwy Primary care provider: No Provider Number: 2256995 Dependency HOUSTON, TX 77090 7600 Beechnut St Primary care provider: No Phone: (281) 440-1000 HOUSTON, TX 77074 Bayshore Medical Center 10435 Greenbough Dr FAX: (281) 440-2210 Phone: (713) 456-5000 Provider Number: 1123134 Ste 219 ADA accessible: Yes ADA accessible: No Primary care provider: No National Provider Identifier National Provider Identifier STAFFORD, TX 77477 4000 Spencer Hwy number: 1740450121 number: 1730132234 Phone: (281) 207-2424 PASADENA, TX 77504 Affiliations & Accreditations Affiliations & Accreditations FAX: (281) 207-2404 Phone: (713) 359-2000 Commission Accreditation Commission Accreditation ADA accessible: No FAX: (713) 359-1004 Healthcare Organization Healthcare Organization National Provider Identifier ADA accessible: Yes number: 1518020692 National Provider Identifier Affiliations & Accreditations number: 1174576698 Commission Accreditation Affiliations & Accreditations Healthcare Organization Essential Community Provider Hospital Commission Accreditation Healthcare Organization The listing of providers in this directory is not a guarantee of benefits for the services they provide. Some hospital-based physicians such as anesthesiologists, pathologists, radiologists, neonatologists and emergency room physicians may not be network providers. You should always check with the provider before receiving services to confirm he or she is participating in First Health’s network. You may incur additional costs if you use out-of-network providers. ^ Not Accepting New Patients Current as of 4/22/2019 4 The Right Step-Northwest West Oaks Hospital Cy-Fair Medical Center Houston Methodist Provider Number: 2256951 Provider Number: 1123141 Hospital Willowbrook Hospital Primary care provider: No Primary care provider: No Provider Number: 1123298 Provider Number: 1123770 17398 Northwest Fwy 6500 Hornwood Dr Primary care provider: No Primary care provider: No JERSEY VILLAGE, TX 77040 HOUSTON, TX 77074 10655 Steepletop Dr 18220 State Highway 249 Phone: (281) 465-4500 Phone: (713) 995-0909 HOUSTON, TX 77065 HOUSTON, TX 77070 FAX: (832) 559-7628 FAX: (713) 995-1743 Phone: (281) 890-4285 Phone: (281) 737-1000 ADA accessible: No ADA accessible: No ADA accessible: Yes ADA accessible: Yes National Provider Identifier National Provider Identifier National Provider Identifier National Provider Identifier number: 1518020692 number: 1598764359 number: 1164952685 number: 1871619254 Affiliations & Accreditations Affiliations & Accreditations Affiliations & Accreditations Affiliations & Accreditations Commission Accreditation Commission Accreditation Commission Accreditation Commission Accreditation Healthcare Organization Healthcare Organization Healthcare Organization Healthcare Organization The Right Step-West Ambulatory Surgery Cypress Fairbanks Houston Northwest Provider Number: 2256940 Occupational Medicine Medical Center Center Primary care provider: No Provider Number: 1123298 Provider Number: 1123749 1511 Upland Dr Bayshore Medical Center Primary care provider: No Primary care provider: No Ste 100 Provider Number: 1123134 8470 Highway 6 N 710 Cypress Creek Pkwy HOUSTON, TX 77043 Primary care provider: No HOUSTON, TX 77095 HOUSTON, TX 77090 Phone: (713) 933-0650 4000 Spencer Hwy Phone: (281) 897-3157 Phone: (281) 440-1000 FAX: (713) 464-5269 PASADENA, TX 77504 FAX: (281) 897-3492 FAX: (281) 440-2210 ADA accessible: No Phone: (713) 359-2000 ADA accessible: No ADA accessible: Yes National Provider Identifier FAX: (713) 359-1004 National Provider Identifier National Provider Identifier number: 1518020692 number:
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