Federally Qualified Health Center
Contact this clinic directly for detailed information about their services and team.
This provider serves patients in Lubbock County and surrounding areas in TX.
Federally Qualified Health Center
As a Federally Qualified Health Center, this clinic offers services on a sliding fee scale based on income and family size. Patients without insurance are welcome.
Contact this clinic directly to learn about their sliding fee discount program and what documentation to bring.
As a Federally Qualified Health Center, this location is required to provide the following core services regardless of ability to pay.
Primary Medical Care
Preventive care, chronic disease management, acute illness treatment
Dental Care
Preventive, restorative, and emergency dental services
Mental Health Services
Counseling, therapy, and psychiatric services
Substance Use Treatment
Substance use disorder screening, counseling, and treatment
Enabling Services
Transportation, translation, eligibility assistance, and care coordination
Additional services may include:
Contact this health center directly to confirm specific services available at this location. Services and hours may vary by site.
Texas Tech University Health Sciences Center operates the following service delivery sites. All locations provide care regardless of ability to pay.
Experience as a former MLS student: My experience at TTUHSC was negatively impacted by inconsistent leadership, unclear policies, and a subjective professional evaluative process. Administrative communication frequently relied on very short response deadlines (often under 24 hours), sometimes accompanied by warnings of dismissal, creating unnecessary pressure rather than constructive educational environment. Professional email conventions, such as standard salutations, were repeatedly ignored after this concern was raised. Professional evaluations appeared subjective and inconsistent. Behaviors that were explicitly permitted or instructed by faculty and TAs during lab and instructional sessions – such as moving around the lab to follow instructions, retrieve supplies, submit assignments before deadlines, or participate in rotations – were later penalized as professionalism issues. Expectations were not always clearly documented in written policy, leading to ambiguity and uneven enforcement. For instance, being instructed to surrender a student ID badge despite active enrollment and paid tuition, without a written policy requiring such action. The remediation process also lacked a meaningful opportunity to remediate. A mediation contract was presented under time pressure, but the structure made the outcome predetermined: even if academic lab components were passed, a failing professional evaluation alone would still result in an overall failure. This removed student agency rather than supporting improvement. Clearer written policies, consistent communication standards, and transparent, objective evaluation criteria are needed to ensure fairness accountability, and a support learning environment.
I was excessively overcharged for a simple office visit and vaccine shot. When I made attempts to talk to someone to get it worked out, through email and phone calls, I was completely ignored.
If you’re an international student considering their programs, be aware that you may be rejected without any clear explanation, even if you meet all stated requirements. I submitted my application four months ahead of the deadline. Before applying, I spoke with their admissions coach to confirm that my foreign bachelor’s degree, TOEFL scores, GPA, and other documents aligned with the program’s criteria. Three weeks after paying the $75 non-refundable application fee, I received a rejection with no detailed reasoning. I reached out to the admissions committee for clarification, but all I was told was to “apply again” — with no helpful feedback provided. This was a very disappointing experience with this college, as it’s clear they do not value multicultural or international students.
Whoever made this sign needs to understand what "check in" means. I arrived, scanned this, filled out my information, and then it said that everything was good. Sat in the waiting room for over 45 minutes and finally went to the desk and was told that this is for registering and not checking in.
First hospital 🏥 look beautiful and great smell. So clean. They really care about people. I travel in so many states and visit some hospital 🏥 never saw ine like that. Thanks guys, continue care about people like that. And always keep everything clean like I saw.
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