Primary Care

Here to keep you and your family well

 Online scheduling options available below!

We know your family’s health is important to you

Our compassionate providers are dedicated to developing and nurturing long-term relationships focused on improving your overall health and well-being at every stage of life. 

Your UTMB Health primary care provider (PCP) will keep you healthy, treat minor illnesses and injuries, manage chronic conditions and refer you to the right specialists if you need advanced or specialized care.

We’re in the communities where you live and work with primary care clinics located throughout the Bay Area and Southeast Texas. 

Why you need a primary care provider

UTMB Health primary care providers (PCP) are long-term partners in your health. They’re there for you when you’re sick and work to keep you healthy and help you stay well throughout every stage of your life by providing and facilitating the following services:

 

Wellness exams & diagnostic testing

Preventive care measures to help you maintain your health and make informed health decisions.

 

Vaccinations & Prescriptions

Expert knowledge and access to the latest therapeutics and medications.

 

Minor illnesses & injuries

Your first stop for every day health concerns and minor accidents or injuries.

 

Preventive care & education

Prevent potential health risks and gain awareness to maintain your well-being and stay healthy.

 

Management of chronic conditions

Care plans and solutions for allergies, asthma, diabetes and more.

 

Referrals to specialists

Access to an extensive network of specialty care providers.

All Primary Care Services

  • Pediatric Primary Care

    Pediatric Primary Care

    UTMB Health knows that nothing is more important than the well-being of your children. Our pediatric primary care providers are passionate about the health of children in all stages of development.

    Find a Pediatric Provider: Ages 0-4  Ages 5-11  Ages 12-17

doctor, mom and daughter interacting
couple sitting on house steps
Aged male patient with younger female family member going for a walk
group of women of all ages collaborating at a work table
Dr. Raimer speaking with a male patient

How to Spot Depression in Men

How to Spot Depression in Men

AskMen, October 14, 2022

If you’re wondering whether your lack of motivation or anger outbursts could be warning signs of something more serious, you may want to consult a professional sooner rather than later. “Just like any illness, the earlier you do something about it, the better,” according to Dr. Jeff Temple, a licensed psychologist and the director of UTMB’s Center for Violence Prevention. When left unchecked, depression can wreak havoc on your quality of life and relationships. “I wish more men could get out of their own way and understand that it’s OK to not be OK, that being depressed doesn’t mean that you failed as a man or a husband or a father; instead, it means that you’re human and may need a little extra help,” Temple said.

Explore Other Services at UTMB Health

Why Choose UTMB Health?