General Information
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Urology Patient FAQs
To make an appointment, please call 713-798-4001.
Our office hours are Monday - Friday 8 a.m. to 5 p.m.
Baylor Medicine Urology accepts most major insurance plans. We also accept patients who have out-of-network benefits. We have an insurance verifications department that would be happy to discuss your benefits and your out-of-network responsibilities. Please call 713-986-6000 to speak with a verification specialist.
McNair Campus
Covered parking is located beneath the Baylor Medicine at McNair Campus building (7200 Cambridge St.)
- Turn off Cambridge Street onto Butler Boulevard.
- Immediately take a left turn.
- After passing the surface parking lot on your right, merge right to enter the underground parking entrance, which is located at the front of the building.
Sugar Land Clinic
Covered parking is available at no charge in the parking garage to the right of the entrance of the Sugar Land Medical Plaza.
In case of an emergency, please call 9-1-1 or go directly to a hospital emergency room.
After Hours Contact
In case of an emergency, please call 911 or go directly to a hospital emergency room.
A 24-hour answering service can be reached evenings and weekends by calling:
- Baylor Medicine Urology can be reached at 713-798-4001
- The TCH Pediatric Urology Clinic at 832-822-3160
Treatment Facilities
Adult patients are evaluated and treated at the Lester and Sue Smith Urology Clinic in Baylor Medicine at McNair Campus and the Baylor Medicine Multispecialty Clinic in Sugar Land.
Pediatric patients are seen at the Urology Clinic located in the Texas Children's Hospital Clinical Care Center and clinics in outlying areas.
When hospitalization is necessary, department physicians admit their patients to: