Address: 11149 Research Blvd #210, Austin, TX 78759, USA
Phone: +15122311901
Sunday: Closed
Monday: 8AM–4:30PM
Tuesday: 8AM–4:30PM
Wednesday: 8AM–4:30PM
Thursday: 8AM–4:30PM
Friday: 8AM–4:30PM
Saturday: Closed
Michael Felty
Always the best care I have gone to her for years trust her with my Heath
Rahul Gupta
I am very glad that she was available for urgent care and was able to fit me in her schedule as I was in a lot of pain and very concerned at the time. The lab results came back faster than what they anticipated and her referrals for all my problems went fairly quickly as well. She seemed a bit strict like she should have been when I missed the correct timeline of a symptom which helped her diagnose me better. Overall I was quite pleased with her professionalism and approach to diagnosing the problem.
Sandra Garza
Always greeted as entering the office with a smile. Laurelin Mullins is Very knowledgeable of my chart ahead of time and explains everything. Friendly and Professional. I recommend her and the staff.
Av
She is the best healthcare professional I've ever been to in my life. She takes the time to explain whatever might be happening with you, will do additional research on the spot to make sure she is giving you the most updated information if your issue is complex, and she is incredibly articulate and intelligent. I live so far down south away from where her office is and could easily find a practitioner nearby for care but Laurelin Mullins is so worth the drive. If you aren't seeing Mullins for your care, you are definitely missing out.
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