Address: 200 Roy Rivers Rd, Elgin, TX 78621, USA
Phone: +17372006400
Sunday: Closed
Monday: 8AM–5PM
Tuesday: 8AM–5PM
Wednesday: 8AM–5PM
Thursday: 8AM–5PM
Friday: 8AM–5PM
Saturday: Closed
kristine elliott
Hours of operation are useless. What Elgin is sorely lacking is any sort of after hours or minor emergency care. This place provides neither.
Paul Mack
A hollow health care building. Arrogant staff hiding behind “understaffed “. Family Health Center, backed by St. David’s, is the real thing; real people.
Clarissa Borrego
Wonderful staff glad I found this clinic.
sarah reyes
This office has outstanding hospitality and treated us with care. They were amazing from the time we stepped in until the time we left. The addition is that we went in for an injury to my sons foot and the dr and staff took excellent care of him and myself. Dr. Ravi Cooray was amazingly patient and attentive. The MA that was helping him was experienced and courteous. And I have to say that the manager Priscilla Villalobos was God sent when it came to helping us figure out the billing process. She didn’t discriminate that we are temporarily without insurance. Such an amazing well rounded staff! I will definitely be going back for any health care that my family may need.
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