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Manor Mustang Health Center

 

People’s Community Clinic and Integral Care partner to provide school-based mental health and primary health care services to students year-round. Doctors, licensed therapists, and nurses work together to provide convenient, quality care.

The Manor Mustang Health Center accepts new patients.

People's Community Clinic, provides medical care for:

  • Anyone 2 months to 24 years of age. 
  • Anyone not covered by insurance.
  • Anyone covered by Medicaid, CHIP or some insurance plans in the district.
A financial counselor is on-site to help you find the best care plan. 

Services are low cost and based on a sliding fee scale. No one is turned away for inability to pay. 

What services are provided?

  • Physical/check-ups/sports exams
  • Sick care/minor injuries
  • Immunizations (for established patients only)
  • On-site rapid flu/strep test
  • Family planning services are confidential as allowed by law.
  • Birth control/treatment of menstrual problems
  • Confidential testing and treatment for sexually transmitted infections
  • Asthma care
  • Health and nutrition education
  • Help with school, behavior or family or personal issues
  • Help with headaches, stomach pains and trouble sleeping

Call (512) 684-1944 to schedule an appointment.

The Manor Mustang Health Center is located in front of Manor New Tech Middle School at 10323 US Hwy 290 East, Manor, TX 78653

Families and students may call for appointments at (512) 684-1944 or 512-478-4939. You may also contact the MISD Health & Wellness Department with any questions at (512) 512-278-4095.
 

Integral Care

Behavioral Health Services are provided through Integral Care therapists, who serve students of all ages in the district. Any student on campus who appears to be experiencing behavioral health challenges may be referred to Integral Care for an intake.

One in five US children ages 14–18 experiences a mental illness like depression or anxiety. While school-related stress can be normal, consider referring students to integrated health services if you notice:

  • Significant changes in appearance or social group.
  • Extreme mood swings or noticeable changes in personality.
  • Threats of hurting self or others.
  • Not participating in or enjoying things he/she used to – class, sports or social activities.
  • Recent loss or end of a relationship.
  • Physical complaints such as headaches or stomach aches.
Please contact Diana Rios-Rodriguez or call (512) 278-4093 for questions or more information. 

 

 

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