The Westover Hills Clinic office of San Antonio Gastroenterology Associates (SAGA) features four exam rooms and is located on the Christus Santa Rosa Hospital campus. The expert gastroenterologists of SAGA manage diagnosis and care for an assortment of digestive disorders and GI conditions.
Parking Directions
The Westover Hills San Antonio office is located at 11212 State Hwy 151, Suite 115. There is plenty of free visitor parking located around the medical building and in front of the hospital. To access the medical offices, patients must enter through the main entrance of the medical building, covered by a large awning. Offices are not accessible through the dialysis center located at the back entrance of the building.
Are There Gastrointestinal Telemedicine Doctors Near Me?
Yes. TDDC is a premier telemedicine company and all of our San Antonio, Texas locations have a simple and easy to use telemedicine solution, including our San Antonio, Texas Westover Hills location serving Alamo Heights, Castroville, Selma, and surrounding areas. Please call to ask any questions about our telemedicine services and set up your appointment.
What are the benefits of Telemedicine?
One immediate benefit of utilizing Telemedicine is the reduced cost of physically going to a clinic. You won’t need to take as much time off work, you won’t incur any transportation costs and you won’t need to find a babysitter.
Telemedicine services also allow greater access to care. If injury or ailment prevents you from leaving your home frequently a virtual Telemedicine option will make healthcare more accessible to you. We are also excited for those patients who live in rural areas and who would typically need to drive great distances to receive medical care. Telemedicine will assist those residents as well.
To learn more about telemedicine watch these two videos below from one of our telemedicine providers Doxy.me.
Telemedicine Overview
Telemedicine Check-In Help
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