Bethesda Pediatrics Clinic offering Primary care, dental care, and mental health

Foundation: 2003

Joined Community Fuse on October 22, 2024

Bethesda Health Clinic was founded in 2003 to help hard-working, uninsured East Texans receive affordable healthcare. We are a 501c3 nonprofit that accepts $0 in state or federal funding. We are 100% community supported and thrive from the generosity of medical volunteers, churches, individuals and businesses.

Bethesda serves low-income, working, uninsured East Texans. We give our patients a primary medical home. Without Bethesda they would be forced to seek care at the emergency room or choose between feeding their families and going to the doctor.

Our vision is to serve and honor Christ by inspiring our neighbors to live an abundant life, a life that is healthy in mind, body and spirit… a life that is meaningful, purposeful, joyful and eternal.

Bethesda is led by Dr. John English, who has served as the clinic’s CEO since 2004. Our team is made up of paid and volunteer medical and dental professionals, as well as support staff.

Since its inception, the clinic has served more than 20,000 patients and completed more than 265,000 patient visits.

At this location we provide:

  • Primary Care
  • Dental Care
  • Mental health
  • Some specialty programs and mediation.
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Contact Information:

Address: 1350 E Richards St, Tyler, TX 75702, Tyler, Texas
Phone: 9035968353
Contact Name: Megan Riaz - Director of Community Relations
We have Spanish speaking staff/volunters every day.

Hours of Operation:

MEDICAL: Monday-Thursday 8:00am to 5:00pm and Friday 8:00am to 1:00pm

DENTAL: Monday-Thursday 8am-5pm Closed: Fridays and 12 - 12:30pm daily for lunch

Eligibility Requirements:

To be a patient at the adult medical clinic, you must be uninsured, working (some kind of job, caregiver, student etc.) and within the ages of 18-64. You must fall within 300% of the federal poverty level.

For adult dental, you must be uninsured (dental insurance) and fall within 300% of the federal poverty level. Adult patients must go through a short admissions process and, once they are qualified, they are patients for two years. They must re-qualify every two years.

There are no eligibility requirements for Bethesda Pediatrics. We accept Medicaid, CHIP, private insurance and offer a sliding scale for low-income, cash pay patients.

Service Areas:

Cherokee County, TX / Gregg County, TX / Henderson County, TX / Rusk County, TX / Smith County, TX / Upshur County, TX / Van Zandt County, TX / Wood County, TX

Donations

Click here to make an online donation

Contact us to learn more ways how to get involved!

Volunteering

At Bethesda, our volunteers are the heartbeat of our mission, essential to providing comprehensive care to our patients.

More than just contributing time, our volunteers find fulfillment and purpose, bringing smiles, support, and the love of Christ to those we serve.

Join us and be a part of a community that values friendship, personal growth, and making a positive impact.

For more info, please visit: https://bethesdaclinic.org/volunteer/

Job Openings

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Our Mission

Embodying Christ in Action

Welcome to Bethesda Health Clinic, where compassionate care meets affordability. Our mission is to bring healing and hope to the people we serve by providing accessible healthcare for underserved families.

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Headquarters:
409 W. Ferguson Tyler, TX 75702, Tyler, Texas

Bethesda Health Clinic

Serving East Texas for Over 20 years

The idea for Bethesda was born in 1999 when Dr. Michael Massar, Pastor of the First Baptist Church in Tyler, Texas, received a call from a local physician who was interested in setting up a community clinic at the church.

Dr. Massar was inspired to help and soon reached out to other clergy in the area to see if they were interested in a more ambitious idea – a multi-congregation, shared health ministry. Years earlier, a parishioner named Porter Skidmore had donated an 11,000-square-foot building to First Baptist, and this could serve as the home of the ministry. A steering committee and board were formed, and they agreed to move forward as quickly as possible by renovating a 3,000-square-foot area in the Skidmore building. Donations of furniture, lab equipment, supplies and money poured in, and Bethesda opened its doors on September 6, 2003. Two doctors and four nurses were on duty. Thanks to the generosity of early contributors and a sizable gift from an anonymous donor, remodeling continued and the clinic expanded its capacity dramatically. By the end of 2004, the clinic had logged nearly 4,800 patient visits.

Large scale remodeling of the rest of the building was finished in January 2004, and the clinic began expanding its services beyond primary care services to include cardiology, gastroenterology, gynecology, podiatry, orthopedics, psychology, dentistry, physical therapy, ophthalmology, endocrinology, rheumatology, pulmonary, neurology, nephrology, physical medicine and rehabilitation, EKG, diabetes, radiology and lab work.

In 2015 the clinic once again underwent large scale remodeling. The David F. Nichols, DDS dental clinic came into being and expanded dentistry capacity greatly with the addition of two dental chairs and a hygienist chair for a total of 5 dental spaces. The Harold B. Cameron, MD medical clinic was formed and several additional exam room spaces were created to increase our capacity for primary care patients and some specialty visits, including a staff gynecologist available for Women’s health services. More administrative office space was added as well by taking in the former front porch.

Increased accessibility to care for patients in need of mental health services was expanded in 2019 with the addition of an on-site counselor who sees patients each week.

In 2020 Bethesda will celebrate 17 years of successful operation. Since its inception, the clinic has served more than 11,000 patients and completed more than 125,000 patient visits.