Primary Care Center of Clear Lake Opens Second Pasadena Location

The expansion will provide greater convenience and improved access to healthcare for patients in the area.

By HFT Staff


Primary Care Center of Clear Lake announced the opening of its second location in Pasadena, Texas. The expansion will provide greater convenience and improved access to healthcare for patients living in Pasadena, La Porte, South Houston and the surrounding areas.  

For more than a decade, Primary Care Center of Clear Lake has been a healthcare provider in Webster, Texas, serving Clear Lake, Pasadena, Friendswood, Seabrook, League City, Dickinson and beyond.

With the new Pasadena location, residents of the greater South Houston area can now experience the same level of care closer to home. The new facility will offer the same wide range of services, including but not limited to: 

  • Primary care 
  • Medical weight loss 
  • Allergy treatment 
  • Geriatric care 
  • Hypertension management 
  • Arthritis treatment 
  • Cancer screening 
  • Diabetes management 
  • Spirometry testing 
  • Internal medicine 


September 25, 2024


Topic Area: Construction


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