Dr. T's
Primary Care for Women in McAllen
Women’s health is a complex issue that requires specific care and attention. Dr. T’s Primary Care for Women is designed to provide you with the comprehensive care you need to stay healthy and feel your best.
(855) 771-1650
(855) 771-1650
drts4women@gmail.com
drts4women@gmail.com
Harlingen, TX, USA
818 E Tyler Ave, Harlingen, TX 78550
Women's Healthcare | Dr T's Primary Care
The health needs of women vary throughout their lives, from childhood to menopause and beyond. Dr. T’s Primary Care for Women is equipped to provide care for all the stages of a woman’s life. We offer preventive care, treatment for acute and chronic illnesses, and support for conditions that can affect women such as reproductive health issues and mental health concerns.
Common problems we treat are

Thyroid Problems
The thyroid is a small gland located in the neck that produces hormones that regulate metabolism. Thyroid disorders are common in women, and Dr. T's Primary care for Women offers comprehensive diagnosis and treatment for all types of thyroid problems.

Osteoporosis
Osteoporosis is a condition that causes bones to become weak and brittle. It is a common problem in older women, and Dr. T's Primary Care for Women offers screenings and treatment to help keep your bones healthy and strong.

Menopause
Menopause is a natural part of aging for women, and Dr. T's Primary Care for Women offers comprehensive care to help you through this transition. We offer hormone replacement therapy, counseling, and support groups to help you manage the symptoms of menopause and keep your health and well-being a priority.
Wellness and Health General
The goal of Dr. T’s Primary Care for Women is to help you maintain your health and well-being. We offer a range of wellness services, from health and nutrition education to stress management. Our team can help you create a personalized wellness plan that fits your needs and lifestyle.
Dr. T’s Primary Care for Women is a place where you can go to get care for your health. The health needs of women vary throughout their lives, and Dr. T’s Primary Care for Women is prepared to help you with whatever problems you might have.
How Primary Care for Women Can Benefit You
As a woman, you have special health needs. And while you may see your gynecologist or OB/GYN for most of your health care, there’s another type of doctor who can play an important role in keeping you healthy: your primary care provider (PCP).
Your PCP is usually a family medicine or internal medicine doctor. He or she can provide you with a range of services, from preventive care to treatment for chronic conditions.
So why should you see your PCP? Here are some reasons:
1
Your PCP can help you stay healthy.
Your PCP can provide you with important preventive screenings and immunizations, as well as advice on how to stay healthy. For example, he or she may recommend that you get screened for breast cancer or cervical cancer regularly.
2
Your PCP can help you manage chronic conditions.
If you have a chronic condition such as diabetes, high blood pressure, or asthma, your PCP can help you manage it. He or she can provide you with education and support, as well as prescribe medications.
3
Your PCP can provide you with comprehensive care.
Your PCP is your go-to doctor for all of your health needs. He or she can provide you with comprehensive care, from preventive measures to treatment for chronic conditions.
4
Your PCP can be a partner in your care.
Your PCP can work with your other doctors, such as your gynecologist or oncologist, to provide you with the best possible care. He or she can also keep track of all of your health information and make sure that it’s up-to-date.
What To Expect At Your First Visit
At your first visit, your PCP will ask you about your medical history and current health concerns. He or she will also perform a physical exam and may order some tests, such as blood work or a Pap smear.
Be sure to bring any medications that you’re currently taking, as well as your insurance card. You may also want to bring a list of any questions that you have.
After your first visit, you’ll likely see your PCP for regular checkups and screenings. How often you see him or she will depend on your individual needs.
We are here to provide you with the care that you need, whether it’s preventive care or treatment for a chronic condition. Call us today to schedule an appointment.
When to See a Doctor
There are a few times when you should see a doctor right away, such as if you have a fever or you’re feeling faint. other times, you might not need to see a doctor immediately but you should make an appointment soon, such as if you have a cold or the flu.
If you’re not sure whether or not you should see a doctor, call us and we can help you decide. We may also be able to provide you with over-the-phone advice or refer you to a specialist.
In general, you should see a doctor if:
- You have a fever
- You’re feeling faint
- You have a cold or the flu
- You have a cough or sore throat
- You have a headache
- You have a rash
- You have abdominal pain
- You have vaginal bleeding or discharge
- You’re pregnant
- You think you might be pregnant
- You’re experiencing strange or excessive fatigue
- You have pain during sex
- You’re having problems with your menstrual cycle
Our Providers
We offer a variety of providers to choose from, including family medicine doctors, internists, and OB/GYNs. We also offer providers who specialize in women’s health.
No matter what provider you choose, we will work with you to create a personalized care plan that meets your needs.
Call us for more information!
If you’re a woman in need of primary care, look no further than Dr T’s Primary Care for Men. We provide comprehensive primary care services for women of all ages, from annual check-ups and screenings to more specialized care. And because we’re a men’s health clinic, you can be sure that you’ll receive the best possible care from a provider who understands your needs and concerns.
FAQs
Primary care is the branch of medicine that deals with the prevention, diagnosis, and treatment of common illnesses and conditions.
All women should have a regular primary care provider who they see for preventive care, annual exams, and any health concerns that arise.
The frequency with which you see your primary care provider for women will depend on your individual health needs. However, most women should see their primary care provider at least once a year for an annual exam.