Primary Care
Your PCP is your partner in your overall well-being
A primary care physician (PCP), or primary care doctor, is your first stop when you are sick or in need of healthcare services—including your annual physical, immunizations, prescription refills, cold or flu symptoms, a sore throat, minor injuries, back pain or even suspected broken bones.
Your primary care physician also makes sure you are up to date on your preventive health services such as mammograms or colorectal screenings.
Especially when it comes to chronic conditions, like diabetes, high blood pressure, high cholesterol or congestive heart failure, your primary care doctor is the one who provides the frequent monitoring and consistent voice in your care. Find a list of all of our primary care clinics in Texas.
Same-day care options
Baylor Scott & White Health offers convenient services when you are sick. Many of our primary care clinics accept walk-ins or offer after-hours and weekend appointments. In addition, we offer eVisit services that enable you to get an online diagnosis and treatment plan for common medical conditions often treated by a primary care doctor.
Video visit
Talk to a provider face to face from the comfort of your home.
Cost varies by insurance and is the same of less than a normal primary care office visit co-pay.
- Find care for common primary care conditions
- connect with any camera-enable device
- See in-network doctors or providers
Walk-in clinic
When the unexpected occurs, see a provider in person. Many of our primary care offices accept walk-ins after hours and weekend appointments for your convenience.
- No appointment necessary
- Find care for mild acute conditions
- Pay primary care visit co-pay
eVisit
Answer a few questions about your symptoms and get a response within one hour
$40 estimated cost per eVisit
- Find care for minor conditions
- Get prescriptions (if needed) without an appointment
Primary care team
Our primary care team all share the same electronic medical record. If your primary care doctor isn't available, feel free to visit with another team member and your doctor will be informed to provide your continuous care during your next touchpoint.
- Easily see next available appointment
- Schedule online at your convenience
Know where to go
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Seek same-day care
Seek same-day care
- Abscess drainage
- Allergies
- Asthma
- Bites and stings
- Cold and flu
- Cuts and scrapes
- Ear infection
- Eye irritation and redness
- Fever
- Headache
- Head lice
- Migraine
- Minor broken bones and fractures
- Minor burns
- Neck and back pain
- Rashes and skin problems
- Respiratory infection
- Sexually transmitted infection concerns
- Sinus infection
- Sore throat or cough
- Strains and sprains
- Staples
- Stiches and sutures
- Urinary tract infection (UTI)
- Vomiting and diarrhea
- Yeast infections
Please note: These general guidelines are not intended to serve as a diagnosis or replace medical advice provided by a physician or other medical care provider.
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Go to emergency room
Go to emergency room
- Broken bones and dislocated joints
- Deep cuts
- Head and eye injuries or severe headache
- High fever, fever with rash or fever in infant
- Fainting or loss of consciousness
- Serious burns
- Vaginal bleeding with pregnancy
- Severe abdominal pain or pain starting halfway down back
- Seizures without previous diagnosis
- Heart palpitations
- Loss of vision
- Sudden testicular pain
- Persistent nosebleed, vomiting blood or blood in stool or urine
Please note: These general guidelines are not intended to serve as a diagnosis or replace medical advice provided by a physician or other medical care provider.
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Call 911
Call 911
- Shortness of breath
- Possible heart attack—chest pain, pain in the left arm or jaw, sudden weakness/dizziness
- Possible stroke—numbness, slurred speech, severe headaches, weakness on one side of face, loss of consciousness
- Injury or trauma that threatens life or limb loss
- Loss of vision (unable to get transportation to emergency room)
- Weakness or paralysis
Please note: These general guidelines are not intended to serve as a diagnosis or replace medical advice provided by a physician or other medical care provider.
Seek same-day care
- Abscess drainage
- Allergies
- Asthma
- Bites and stings
- Cold and flu
- Cuts and scrapes
- Ear infection
- Eye irritation and redness
- Fever
- Headache
- Head lice
- Migraine
- Minor broken bones and fractures
- Minor burns
- Neck and back pain
- Rashes and skin problems
- Respiratory infection
- Sexually transmitted infection concerns
- Sinus infection
- Sore throat or cough
- Strains and sprains
- Staples
- Stiches and sutures
- Urinary tract infection (UTI)
- Vomiting and diarrhea
- Yeast infections
Please note: These general guidelines are not intended to serve as a diagnosis or replace medical advice provided by a physician or other medical care provider.
Find a walk-in clinic near youGo to emergency room
- Broken bones and dislocated joints
- Deep cuts
- Head and eye injuries or severe headache
- High fever, fever with rash or fever in infant
- Fainting or loss of consciousness
- Serious burns
- Vaginal bleeding with pregnancy
- Severe abdominal pain or pain starting halfway down back
- Seizures without previous diagnosis
- Heart palpitations
- Loss of vision
- Sudden testicular pain
- Persistent nosebleed, vomiting blood or blood in stool or urine
Please note: These general guidelines are not intended to serve as a diagnosis or replace medical advice provided by a physician or other medical care provider.
Find an ER near youCall 911
- Shortness of breath
- Possible heart attack—chest pain, pain in the left arm or jaw, sudden weakness/dizziness
- Possible stroke—numbness, slurred speech, severe headaches, weakness on one side of face, loss of consciousness
- Injury or trauma that threatens life or limb loss
- Loss of vision (unable to get transportation to emergency room)
- Weakness or paralysis
Please note: These general guidelines are not intended to serve as a diagnosis or replace medical advice provided by a physician or other medical care provider.
Enhanced online access
All of our primary care locations use an electronic health record that allows for an enhanced patient experience. With the MyBSWHealth App and online portal, our patients can:
- Conveniently schedule appointments
- Access their medical records
- View test results
- Communicate one-on-one with their care team via messages
- Easily review and pay bills
- Complete a quick eVisit
- eCheck in prior to appointments
Get your seasonal flu vaccine
Beginning late September, many Baylor Scott & White clinics offer designated availability for the community to receive flu vaccinations, often on a walk-in basis.