Medication Management in Garland, TX

Taking medicine can be part of staying healthy. But over time, your medicine needs may change.

At Las Caritas Walk In Clinic and Family Medicine, we offer medication management in Garland, TX to help patients review current medicines, ask questions, and stay on track with ongoing care.

Your provider may review your health history, medication list, symptoms, refill needs, and follow-up plan. Not all refill requests can be approved, and a provider review is needed before any medicine is changed or refilled.

Appointments are recommended for medication review visits. Walk-ins may be accepted based on availability.

Helping with love and compassion, one patient at a time.

Garland, TX Clinic

4402 Broadway Boulevard, Suite 9A, Garland, TX 75043

Clinic Hours

Monday-Friday: 10AM-5PM

Care Focus

Medication review visits, prescription refill discussion, chronic care medication follow-up, and lab review when needed.

Payment Information

Most major insurance plans may be accepted. Cash, card, and HSA/FSA cards may also be accepted.

What Is Medication Management?

Medication management means reviewing the medicines you take. This can include why you take them, how often you take them, and whether you have any concerns.

A medication review can help your provider understand your current care. It can also help your provider talk with you about refills, side effects, lab needs, or follow-up visits.

A provider must review your health before refills or changes are made. Please do not stop, start, or change any medicine without talking to a provider.

Medication management means

Reviewing your medicines, refill needs, concerns, and follow-up plan with a provider.

Why Medication Reviews Matter

Medicine needs can change over time. A medicine that worked before may need review if your health, symptoms, labs, or other medicines change.

 

Some medicines need regular follow-up. Some refills may require a provider visit. Some health conditions may also need labs or blood pressure checks before a provider can decide the next step.

 

Side effects should always be discussed with a provider. If you take several medicines, review can be even more important because your provider needs to see the full picture.

 

Keeping an updated medication list can also help your visit go better. Bring your medicine list or bottles when you come in.

Your medicine list matters.

Primary Care Medication Support

Medication management may include review of medicines, refill discussion, safety concerns, and next steps.

Review Medicines

Your provider may review current prescriptions, over-the-counter medicines, vitamins, and supplements.

Discuss Refills

Refill requests are reviewed based on your health needs, medication type, history, and provider evaluation.

Talk About Concerns

Tell your provider about side effects, missed doses, medication changes, or questions you have.

Plan Follow-Up

Your provider may recommend labs, another visit, outside records, or a referral when needed.

Medication Management Services We May Provide

Medication decisions depend on provider review. Your provider will discuss what applies to you.

Current Medication List Review

Your provider may review your current medicine list. This can include prescriptions, over-the-counter medicines, vitamins, and supplements.

Prescription Refill Discussion

If you need a refill, your provider may review your health history first. Refills are handled when appropriate and based on your health needs.

Chronic Medication Follow-Up

Some patients take medicine for long-term health needs. Your provider may review how your care is going and whether follow-up is needed.

Side Effect or Concern Discussion

Tell your provider if you think a medicine is causing side effects. Your provider can talk with you about your symptoms and what may need review.

Medication History Review

Your provider may ask what medicines you have taken before. This can help your provider understand what has worked, what did not work, and what concerns you may have had.

Lab Review When Needed

Some medicines or health conditions may need lab review. If labs are needed, your provider can talk with you about the next step.

Pharmacy Information Update

Please bring your pharmacy name and phone number. This helps the clinic keep your information current.

Follow-Up Care Planning

Your provider may recommend a follow-up visit, lab review, or another care step. This depends on your health needs and the reason for your visit.

Referrals When Needed

Some medication needs may require a specialist or outside records. If needed, your provider may discuss a referral or next step.

Medication Management for Chronic Conditions

Medication review often connects with long-term health needs. Patients who take medicine for diabetes, high blood pressure, or high cholesterol may need regular follow-up.

Your provider may review your medicine list, symptoms, lab results, and refill needs. They may also talk with you about how your medications fit into your full care plan.

Diabetes

Blood Pressure

Cholesterol

Chronic Disease

When Should You Schedule a Medication Review?

A medication review can help if you have refill needs, medicine questions, or changes in your health.

Medication questions?

Bring your medicine list, bottles if available, pharmacy information, and questions so your provider can review your needs.

Medication Management vs Chronic Disease Management

These two services often work together. But this page is focused on medication review and refill support.

Chronic Disease Management

Broader care for long-term health conditions. It may include follow-up for diabetes, high blood pressure, high cholesterol, and other ongoing health needs.

Medication Management

More focused care for your medicine list, refill needs, side effects, lab needs, and medication follow-up.

Medication Review for Garland and Nearby Communities

Las Caritas Walk In Clinic and Family Medicine is located in Garland, TX. We help local patients who need medication review, refill discussion, and primary care support close to home.

Patients may also visit us from Mesquite, Rowlett, Sunnyvale, and nearby communities within about 10-25 miles.

All medication management visits are provided at our Garland clinic. We do not have clinic locations in Mesquite, Rowlett, or Sunnyvale.

Why Choose Las Caritas for Medication Management?

Medication care should feel clear, safe, and respectful. At Las Caritas Walk In Clinic and Family Medicine, we aim to help patients understand their medicine needs and next steps.

Local, community-based care

Personalized care based on patient needs

Direct access to experienced medical providers

Primary care and walk-in care under one roof

Clear communication

Respectful and compassionate service

HIPAA-conscious patient privacy

Same-day appointments when available

Insurance & Payment Information

Most major insurance plans may be accepted for primary care services, including medication management visits. Coverage can vary by plan, so please call the clinic before your visit to confirm your benefits.

Cash-pay options may also be available. The clinic may accept cash, credit cards, debit cards, and HSA/FSA cards.

Please contact the clinic for the most current insurance and payment information.

CIGNA / Great-West
United Healthcare
Aetna
Humana / ChoiceCare
Superior HealthPlan
Molina Healthcare
WellMed
FirstCare
Oscar Health
Ambetter Health
Credit/Debit cards
HSA/FSA cards

Frequently Asked Questions

Simple answers about medication management, refill discussion, provider review, and visit preparation.

Do you offer medication management in Garland, TX?
Yes. Las Caritas Walk In Clinic and Family Medicine offers medication management visits in Garland, TX as part of primary care and family medicine. Your provider may review your medicine list, refill needs, symptoms, and follow-up plan.
You can ask about prescription refills during a provider visit. Refills are reviewed based on your health needs, medical history, medication type, and provider evaluation. Not every refill request can be approved.
Appointments are recommended for medication refill or medication review visits. Walk-ins may be accepted based on availability, but a scheduled visit helps the clinic prepare for your care.
Bring a photo ID, insurance card if using insurance, medication list, medication bottles if available, pharmacy information, recent labs, and any questions or side effects you want to discuss.
Yes. Medication review may include medicines for diabetes, high blood pressure, high cholesterol, and other primary care needs. Your provider will review your health history and needs before discussing next steps.
No. Not all medication requests can be completed at the first visit. Some refills may need lab results, outside records, specialist care, or more provider review.
Most major insurance plans may be accepted for primary care services. Please call the clinic before your visit to confirm your plan and coverage.
Yes. Las Caritas is located in Garland, TX, and serves patients from nearby areas like Mesquite, Rowlett, Sunnyvale, and surrounding communities.

Schedule Medication Management in Garland, TX

If you need help reviewing your medications or have questions about refills, call Las Caritas Walk In Clinic and Family Medicine to ask about medication management visits in Garland, TX.

Our team can help you ask about appointment availability, walk-in options, insurance questions, and what to bring to your visit.

Las Caritas Walk In Clinic and Family Medicine

Address:
4402 Broadway Boulevard, Suite 9A
Garland, TX 75043

Hours:
Monday-Friday: 10AM-5PM


Phone:

(214) 501-3049