Practice Address
7215 McPherson Rd., Laredo, TX 78041
Phone Number
956-608-4500
Sunday
Closed
Monday
8:30 am - 5:30 pm
Tuesday
8:30 am - 5:30 pm
Wednesday
8:30 am - 5:30 pm
Thursday
8:30 am - 5:30 pm
Friday
8:30 am - 5:30 pm
Saturday
Closed

We support patients with their basic health needs in annual or as-needed visits. Talk through non-urgent issues with your provider in a comfortable setting.

Don’t have an appointment? No problem! Walk into our clinic for unscheduled medical needs.

Our Department of Laboratory Services includes full-service, CLIA-certified and state-licensed laboratory. Equipped with state-of-the art instrumentation, the laboratory is subject to stringent internal and external quality control programs.

A wide range of procedures are available in the following areas:

All tests require a physician’s order, but no appointment is needed for lab services. Patients must check in with receptionist before tests can be performed.

Although most people think of broken bones or fractures when they think of x-rays, these images are also useful in the diagnosis and treatment of arthritis, osteoporosis, infections, cancerous tumors, blocked blood vessels and more.

 

Ultrasound scans can be used to help physicians diagnose a huge variety of medical conditions and come up with treatment plans. Ultrasounds can evaluate various symptoms, like swelling or pain, to detect conditions like infections.

Ultrasounds are extremely useful in examining many of the body’s organs, which makes it a valuable diagnostic tool for issues related to circulation, abdominal conditions, newborn care, obstetrics, urology, musculoskeletal concerns and more.

Allergies can be debilitating and unpredictable. ASAS Health offers skin allergy testing to refine treatment options.

We offer two types of skin test:

You can find more information on allergy skin testing here:

The number of tests may vary depending on the individual, based on potential allergens and reactions. Skin testing can be mildly uncomfortable. There is a small chance of developing an allergic reaction from the testing, although this occurs very rarely.

Patients should stop taking antihistamine medication before the skin test to ensure accurate results.

Alex J Blanco
MD
Ana Cantu
APRN, FNP
Charisse Benitez
APRN, FNP
Charles W. Brunner
PA-C
Cynthia G. Cantu
MD
David Reyes
APRN, FNP
Elva Azeneth Canales
APRN, FNP
Erica Nava
APRN, FNP
Luis M Benavides
MD
Margarito Benitez
NP
Marisa I Aguirre
MD
Ramiro Del Bosque
APRN, FNP
Vicente Dominguez
APRN, FNP