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MRSA Central 5/7/2021 19 20 Table Of Contents / Tabla de Contenido Hospital / Hospitales ...................................................................................................................... 22 Primary Care Providers / Proveedores De Cuidado Primario .................................................. 26 Specialists / Especialistas ............................................................................................................... 117 Clinic/Multispecialty Clinic / Clínica/Clínica De Múltiples Especialidades ............................. 209 Pharmacy / Farmacia .................................................................................................................... 210 Vision Providers / Proveedores De Atención De La Vista .......................................................... 226 Ancillary Providers / Proveedores Auxiliares ............................................................................. 231 Home And Community Based Service Providers / Proveedores De Servicios Comunitarios Y Domiciliarios ................................................................................................................................... 241 Long Term Support Services (Ltss) / Proveedores De Servicios Y Apoyo A Largo Plazo ..... 242 Behavioral Health Providers / Proveedores De Salud Mental ................................................... 243 Behavioral Health Facilities / Servicios De Salud Mental .......................................................... 250 Hospital Index / Índice de Hospitales ........................................................................................... 254 Primary Care Providers Index / Índice de Proveedores De Cuidado Primario ...................... 256 Behavioral Health Facilities Index / Índice de Servicios De Salud Mental .............................. 262 Long Term Support Services (LTSS) Index / Índice de Proveedores De Servicios Y Apoyo A Largo Plazo ................................................................................................................................................ 264 Index / Indice .................................................................................................................................. 266 IMPORTANT: Providers listed in this directory are current as of May 7, 2021. Information is subject to change. IMPORTANTE: Los proveedores listados en este directorio son actuales a partir de 7 de mayo de 2021. La informacion esta sujeta a cambios. 21 22 Texas - Coryell Hospital / Hospitales Hospital / Hospitales Physicians Centre St Joseph Regional Health Center Texas 3131 University Dr E 600 Memory Ln Bryan, TX 77802 Somerville, TX 77879 Bell (979) 731-3100 (979) 596-1441 Acute Care Hospital / Atención St Joseph Regional Health Center Colorado Hospitalaria Aguda 2801 Franciscan Dr Seton Medical Center Harker Bryan, TX 77802 Acute Care Hospital / Atención Heights (979) 776-3777 Hospitalaria Aguda 850 W Central Texas Expy Harker Heights, TX 76548 St Joseph Regional Health Center Columbus Community Hospital (254) 690-0900 3989 N Shore Dr 110 Shult Dr Bryan, TX 77807 Columbus, TX 78934 Cenikor Foundation (979) 731-6156 (979) 732-2371 4520 E Central Texas Expy Ste 10 Killeen, TX 76543 Chi St Joseph Hlth College Rice Medical Center (254) 690-4455 Station Hosp 600 S Austin Rd 1604 Rock Prairie Rd Eagle Lake, TX 77434 Cenikor Foundation College Station, TX 77845 (979) 234-5571 416a N 3rd St (979) 764-5100 Temple, TX 76501 Comanche (254) 773-3722 Scott & White Hosp College Station Acute Care Hospital / Atención 700 Scott And White Dr Pediatric Hospital / Hospital College Station, TX 77845 Hospitalaria Aguda Pediátrico (274) 434-4451 Comanche County Medical Baylor Scott & White Mclane Center Company Children©s M St Joseph Regional Health Center 10201 Highway 16 N 1901 Sw Hk Dodgen Loop 4401 State Highway 6 S Comanche, TX 76442 Temple, TX 76502 College Station, TX 77845 (254) 879-4900 (254) 724-5437 (979) 731-5200 Coryell Burleson Brazos Acute Care Hospital / Atención Acute Care Hospital / Atención Acute Care Hospital / Atención Hospitalaria Aguda Hospitalaria Aguda Hospitalaria Aguda Coryell Memorial Clinic Chi St Joseph Health Regional Chi St Joseph Health Burleson 1507 W Main St Hospital Hospital Gatesville, TX 76528 2801 Franciscan Dr 1101 Woodson Dr (254) 248-6300 Bryan, TX 77802 Caldwell, TX 77836 (979) 776-3777 (979) 567-3245 = Wheelchair Accessible/Con acceso para silla de ruedas 23 Hospital / Hospitales Texas - Lavaca Erath Gillespie Hill Acute Care Hospital / Atención Acute Care Hospital / Atención Acute Care Hospital / Atención Hospitalaria Aguda Hospitalaria Aguda Hospitalaria Aguda Hamilton General Hospital Hill Country Memorial Hill Regional Hospital 104 Walnut St 1020 S State Highway 16 101 Circle Dr Hico, TX 76457 Fredericksburg, TX 78624 Hillsboro, TX 76645 (254) 796-4064 (830) 997-4353 (254) 580-8500 Texas Health Harris Methodist Gonzales Jackson Hosp Steph 411 N Belknap St Stephenville, TX 76401 Acute Care Hospital / Atención Acute Care Hospital / Atención (254) 965-1500 Hospitalaria Aguda Hospitalaria Aguda Memorial Hospital Jackson Healthcare Center 1110 N Sarah Dewitt Dr 1013 S Wells St Falls Gonzales, TX 78629 Edna, TX 77957 (830) 672-7582 (361) 782-7846 Acute Care Hospital / Atención Hospitalaria Aguda Grimes Lavaca Falls Community Hosp & Clinic 307 Live Oak St Marlin, TX 76661 Acute Care Hospital / Atención Acute Care Hospital / Atención (254) 803-3561 Hospitalaria Aguda Hospitalaria Aguda Chi St Joseph Health Grimes Lavaca Medical Center Falls Community Hosp & Clinic Hospital 1400 N Texana St 322 Coleman St 210 S Judson St Hallettsville, TX 77964 Marlin, TX 76661 Navasota, TX 77868 (361) 798-3671 (254) 803-3561 (936) 825-6585 Yoakum Community Hospital 1200 Carl Ramert Dr Freestone Hamilton Yoakum, TX 77995 (361) 293-2321 Acute Care Hospital / Atención Acute Care Hospital / Atención Hospitalaria Aguda Hospitalaria Aguda Freestone Medical Center Hamilton General Hospital 125 Newman St 400 N Brown St Fairfield, TX 75840 Hamilton, TX 76531 (903) 389-2121 (254) 386-1600 = Wheelchair Accessible/Con acceso para silla de ruedas 24 Texas - Somervell Hospital / Hospitales Leon Mclennan Mills Acute Care Hospital / Atención Acute Care Hospital / Atención Acute Care Hospital / Atención Hospitalaria Aguda Hospitalaria Aguda Hospitalaria Aguda St Joseph Regional Health Center Falls Community Hosp & Clinic Coryell Memorial Clinic 102 W Main St 200 N Pearl St 1510 Hanna Valley Rd Centerville, TX 75833 Mart, TX 76664 Goldthwaite, TX 76844 (903) 536-2313 (254) 876-6400 (254) 865-8251 St Joseph Regional Health Center Baylor Scott & White Med Robertson 910 Hwy 3 W Ctr-Hillcrest Normangee, TX 77871 100 Hillcrest Medical Blvd (936) 396-2806 Waco, TX 76712 Acute Care Hospital / Atención (254) 202-2000 Hospitalaria Aguda St Joseph Regional Health Center Limestone Cenikor Foundation 305 Gay St 3015 Herring Ave Franklin, TX 77856 Acute Care Hospital / Atención Waco, TX 76708 (979) 828-4540 Hospitalaria Aguda (254) 224-8881 Limestone Medical Center St Joseph Regional Health Center 701 Mcclintic Dr Cenikor Foundation 709 Barton St Groesbeck, TX 76642 3416 Hillcrest Dr Hearne, TX 77859 (254) 729-3281 Waco, TX 76708 (979) 279-3451 (254) 224-8880 Madison Somervell Providence Health Center 6901 Medical Pkwy Acute Care Hospital / Atención Waco, TX 76712 Acute Care Hospital / Atención Hospitalaria Aguda (254) 751-4000 Hospitalaria Aguda Chi St Joseph Health Madison Glen Rose Medical Center Hospital Wise Health System 1021 Holden St 100 W Cross St 7003 Woodway Dr Ste 303 Glen Rose, TX 76043 Madisonville, TX 77864 Woodway, TX 76712 (254) 897-2215 (936) 348-2631 (254) 304-7896 St Joseph Regional Health Center 100 W Cross St Madisonville, TX 77864 (936) 348-3418 = Wheelchair Accessible/Con acceso para silla de ruedas 25 Hospital / Hospitales Texas - Washington Washington Acute Care Hospital / Atención Hospitalaria Aguda Scott & White Hospital Brenham 700 Medical Pkwy Brenham, TX 77833 (979) 337-5000 = Wheelchair Accessible/Con acceso para silla de ruedas 26 Texas - Bell Primary Care Providers / Proveedores De Cuidado Primario Primary Care Providers / Proveedores De Cuidado Primario Hagen, Michael P, MD Nieland, Melissa J, MD Texas 309 Lake Rd # A 1001 Arbor Park Belton, TX 76513 Belton, TX 76513 Bell (254) 933-5600 (254) 933-4100 EB, P, R EB, P, R Family Practice / Medicina Accepting Existing Patients Only Ages: 0-99 Familiar Ages: 0-15 Barrow, Justin B, MD Parker, Elton D, MD 309 Lake Rd Ste A Holland-Barkis, Penelope A, MD 1505 N Main St Belton, TX 76513 1505 N Main St Belton, TX 76513 (254) 933-5600 Belton, TX 76513 (254) 933-4000 EB, P, R (254) 933-4000 EB, P, R Ages: 0-99 EB, P, R Accepting Existing Patients Only Accepting Existing Patients Only Ages: 0-99 Bartels, Walton G, MD Ages: 0-99 1505 N Main St Parker, Elton D, MD Belton, TX 76513 Juergens, Maria G, MD 309 Lake Rd Ste A (254) 933-4000 1505 N Main St Belton, TX 76513 EB, P, R Belton, TX 76513 (254) 933-5600 Accepting Existing Patients Only (254) 933-4000 EB, P, R Ages: 0-99 EB, P, R Accepting Existing Patients Only Accepting Existing Patients Only Ages: 0-99 Fasolino, Edward, MD Ages: 0-99 1001 Arbor Park Samuel, Linu V, MD Belton, TX 76513 Ligon, William F, MD 309 Lake Rd Ste A (254) 933-4100 1505 N Main St Belton, TX 76513 EB, P, R Belton, TX 76513 (254) 933-5600 Accepting Existing Patients Only (254) 933-4040 EB, P, R Ages: 0-99 EB, P, R Ages: 0-20 Ages: 0-99 Fatter, Robert, MD Sanchez, Ernesto, MD 1505 N Main St Mckissick, Jeffrey R, MD 309 Lake Rd Ste A Belton, TX 76513
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