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Integrative Medicine in Texas

Whole-person care combining conventional and evidence-based complementary therapies. Statewide coverage across Texas (TX), sourced live from the federal NPPES NPI Registry.

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9 clinicians across Texas, grouped by practice city.

Frequently asked questions about integrative medicine in Texas

How many integrative medicine are listed in Texas?

9 verified integrative medicine clinicians are listed on Help Me Find A Doctor for Texas, sourced live from the federal NPPES NPI Registry. The list refreshes as clinicians are added, retire, or update their practice addresses.

How do I find an integrative medicine near me in Texas?

Every Texas integrative medicine listing on this page shows the practice street address so you can sort by proximity to your home or workplace. For same-day needs, call the closest 2–3 offices first — many hold a handful of urgent slots each day. If nothing is available locally, expand to the state hub for Texas to see clinicians in neighboring metros.

How do I choose an integrative medicine in Texas?

Start by confirming the clinician's board certification and primary specialty on their profile, then compare their practice location, phone, and any patient reviews. Every Texas listing links to the NPPES record so you can verify credentials before booking. If you need a second opinion, browse related specialties on the same page.

Does insurance cover integrative medicine visits in Texas?

Most major medical plans cover a integrative medicine visit when the referral is medically necessary; cosmetic or elective procedures are typically self-pay. Call the Texas office directly with your insurance card ready — front-desk staff can verify network status and any prior-authorization requirements before your appointment.

Which Texas integrative medicine accept Medicare or Medicaid?

Medicare is widely accepted by Texas integrative medicine; Medicaid participation is narrower and depends on the specific Texas managed-care plan the office contracts with. Filter this page by insurance, or call the office and confirm both the payer and the exact plan (Medicare Advantage vs Original Medicare) before scheduling.

How much does an integrative medicine appointment cost in Texas?

A first-visit integrative medicine consultation in Texas usually runs $150–$400 without insurance, depending on complexity and any imaging or diagnostics performed. In-network copays typically fall between $30 and $75. Many offices publish self-pay pricing on request.

Are telehealth visits available with Texas integrative medicine?

Many Texas integrative medicine now offer telehealth for follow-ups, medication management, and second opinions. Look for the "Virtual care" badge on a profile, or open the Texas clinician's practice page — most list their telehealth booking link directly. The clinician must be licensed in Texas to see you when you're physically located in the state.

Where can I get a same-day or urgent integrative medicine appointment in Texas?

Same-day integrative medicine availability in Texas is tightest for high-demand subspecialties. Best options: call the largest 2–3 groups first (they carry more urgent slots), ask to be placed on the cancellation list, and check whether the practice offers a telehealth triage visit that can move you up the schedule for in-person follow-up.

How long is the wait for an integrative medicine in Texas?

Wait times for integrative medicine in Texas vary by subspecialty, insurance mix, and season. Routine new-patient visits typically book 2–6 weeks out; urgent referrals from a primary-care physician usually get scheduled faster. If wait times are long with your first choice, this page lists other Texas clinicians in the same specialty.

Do I need a referral to see an integrative medicine in Texas?

Referral requirements depend on your insurance, not the clinician. HMO plans in Texas usually require a primary-care referral first; PPO and most Medicare Advantage plans let you self-refer. Call the Texas office when you book — front-desk staff can confirm whether they need documentation from your PCP before your first visit.

What's the difference between an integrative medicine and a primary care physician?

Integrative Medicine is a focused field: integrative medicine complete extra residency and often fellowship training in that specific area of medicine, and typically see patients on referral for conditions that need deeper expertise than a primary care visit provides. A primary care physician remains your day-to-day medical home and coordinates integrative medicine referrals when needed.