Address: 249 Sportsplex Dr Ste 204, Dripping Springs, TX 78620, USA
Phone: +15123249570
Sunday: Closed
Monday: 8AM–5PM
Tuesday: 8AM–5PM
Wednesday: 8AM–5PM
Thursday: 8AM–5PM
Friday: 8AM–5PM
Saturday: Closed
Joyce Stricklen
Dr. Bartow and his staff are above and beyond the best!
Taylor Waters
I got a college sports physical here and had a fantastic experience. The staff was extremely friendly and helpful. I’m very thankful for the treatment I had here and would highly recommend it.
Rhonda Bacon
My experience at Ascension was phenomenal. I was seen by Catherine Edward, P.A. She was extremely attentive and very knowledgeable. I was nervous when I arrived for my appointment but after discussing my health and options I felt at ease because she didn’t just stop at initial issues, she analyzed the whole picture. Catherine established a plan of care that I feel confident about. Catherine got my medications on track as well as my mental well being. I feel like her medical knowledge and bedside manners are exceptional and I have absolute trust in having her as my provider. Knowing she has my best interests in mind, I can breathe a sigh of relief and rest well. I haven’t felt this good in a long time.
Paige Drake
If you value women's rights do not come here. This is a catholic-owned medical facility that required me to have some reason other than only birth control to gain access to an IUD. It is my right to have access to birth control for the sake of not being ready for a child.bI have never felt more conflicted about a doctor's office in my life. The doctor even tried to make it sound like he was doing me a favor by giving me access to an IUD. Before my IUD insertion nobody called me or gave me instructions to take pain medication ahead of time, so insertion was incredibly painful. If you value your rights as a woman do not come here. As a woman I should have access to what I need and think is right for my body.
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