More seniors in and around Houston will have access to personalized, senior-focused primary health care when Partners in Primary Care adds 10 new medical centers in the metro area over the next year.
Like its existing senior-focused medical centers in Baytown, Downtown East, Gulfgate, Jacinto City and Pasadena, the new Partners in Primary Care centers will be staffed by board-certified physicians and care teams who have been specially trained to treat the senior population.
To staff the new centers, Partners in Primary Care is planning to hire roughly 80 clinicians and employees.
As with its existing centers, each new Partners in Primary Care center in Houston will be staffed by board-certified physicians and care teams who have been specially trained to treat the senior population.
“Partners in Primary Care allows me to establish strong relationships with my patients and gives me the time to educate them about their conditions,” said Aracely Vasquez, MD, a physician at the Gulfgate Partners in Primary Care center in Houston.