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About the PSJA ISD Employee Clinic
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The PSJA ISD Employee Clinic brings high-quality, convenient, and free medical services to your workplace. You can receive personalized primary care services with a licensed physician and in most cases you're in and out the door in about 30 minutes.
How to make an appointment
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Clinic visits are free for those enrolled in the medical insurance plan!
Appointments for you or your family members that are on the PSJA ISD Medical Plan can be made by:
Phone:956-354-2170
Email: PSJAClinic@healthsmart.com
Hours of Operation
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Monday - Thursday: 7:00 AM - 7:30PM
Friday: 8:00 AM - 5:00 PM
Saturday: 8:00 AM - 12:00 PM
Sunday: CLOSEDClinic Address:
1200 E. Polk Avenue - G Building
Primary Care Service Includes
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- Chronic Condition Management such as Diabetes,
Cholesterol, High Blood Pressure and Asthma - Acute illness (cough, cold, flu, sore throat, earache and more)
- Allergies and Sinus Problems
- Upper Respiratory Infections
- Routine Annual Exams and Screenings
- Lab Services
- Strains, sprains and musculoskeletal problems
- Nausea/vomiting
- Urinary Tract Infections
- Rashes
- Minor cuts, burns and rashes
- Workers' Comp-First Report of Injury
- Vaccinations, including Flu Shots, Tetanus
(Pre-employment or renewal), Hepatitis A/B, etc. - COVID 19 Testing
- Chronic Condition Management such as Diabetes,
How to prepare for your first visit:
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- Bring your valid ID and BBS insurance card
- Print and complete new patient forms
- Please bring a copy of your medical records if applicable
- Please bring all of your medications to your first clinic visit (in the original container):
- Prescription medicines
- Over-the-counter meds you buy without a prescription (like ibuprofen, Zyrtec®, or cold medicine)
- Ointments or creams
- Bottles of drops
- Inhalers
- Injections
- Vitamins and herbal medicines
- Any medication questions you may have