Quality healthcare and a compassionate medical home for patients with limited access to medical care

Selecting a primary care doctor is an important first step in managing your health. A primary care doctor is your first stop when you are sick or in need of healthcare services—including your annual physical, immunizations and prescription refills. Your primary care doctor promotes your overall well-being and makes sure you are up to date on your preventive health services.

At Baylor Scott & White Community Care – St. Philip's we treat patients patients from infants through 18 years old.

Office
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Open from 8 a.m. until 5 p.m.

Hours

Monday:8:00am - 5:00pm
Tuesday:8:00am - 5:00pm
Wednesday:8:00am - 5:00pm
Thursday:8:00am - 5:00pm
Friday:8:00am - 5:00pm
Saturday:Closed
Sunday:Closed

Primary care services

Prenatal interviews

As new parents, it is important to find a pediatrician for your child with whom you feel comfortable and confident. Prenatal interviews are intended for pregnant moms (and dads) who are looking for a pediatrician. It is an opportunity for soon-to-be new parents to meet the pediatrician, ask questions, and become acquainted with the office. It is a free visit with no obligation.

Well visits

In addition to taking your child to the physician when your child is ill or needs an examination to participate in a particular activity, routine well-care visits are recommended.

Newborn care

Newborns born at Baylor University Medical Center, part of Baylor Scott & White Health, will be cared for by the in-house hospital pediatrician, and arrangements should be made to follow up with us in the office within one to three days of going home from the hospital. Please bring hospital discharge papers with you to your first appointment.

The newborn check-up is usually done in the office within one to two days of leaving the hospital when your baby is 3-5 days old. This check-up is important to assess the baby’s feeding habits, assist with breastfeeding, and check for weight loss and jaundice. If all is going well, the next newborn check-up is usually at 2 weeks of age.

Immunizations

Immunization is key to preventing disease among the general population. Vaccines benefit both the people who receive them and the vulnerable, unvaccinated people around them because the infection can no longer spread through the community if most people are immunized. In addition, immunizations reduce the number of deaths and disability from infections, such as measles, whooping cough, and chickenpox.

Sports physicals

The sports physical is known as a preparticipation physical examination. The exam helps determine whether it's safe for you to participate in a particular sport. We recommend that kids and teens have a sports physical before they start a new sport or begin a new competitive season.

Patient qualifications for services

Pay bill

Baylor Scott & White Health is pleased to offer you multiple options to pay your bill. View our guide to understand your Baylor Scott & White billing statement.

We offer two online payment options:

Other payment options: 

Financial assistance

At Baylor Scott & White Health, we want to be a resource for you and your family. Our team of customer service representatives and financial counselors are here to help you find financial solutions that can help cover your cost of care. We encourage you to speak to a team member before, during or after care is received.

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Patient forms

To ensure that your visit to our office is as convenient and efficient as possible, we are pleased to offer our registration forms online. The patient registration form may be completed electronically and printed for better legibility or completed manually.