Internal Medicine
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Internal Medicine in Texas
An internist provides primary care for adults, focusing on prevention, diagnosis, and treatment of complex medical conditions. Visits typically include a comprehensive health assessment, lab work review, chronic disease management, and preventive care recommendations.
In Texas, a typical internist visit costs $128 (ranging from $70 to $221), which is 41% above the national median of $91. New patient visits average $175, while follow-ups average $128. This data is based on 1,407 contracted providers. We have 45 internists in Texas for you to compare.
Office Visit Costs for Internist in Texas
Budget
$70
5th percentile
Typical
$128
Median
Premium
$221
95th percentile
vs National
41% above
average
New Patient Visit
$175
Range: $75 – $337
Follow-Up Visit
$128
Range: $70 – $221
Based on 1,407 providers · Source: Transparency in Coverage Act · Updated 2026-Q1
See full cost breakdown →Cost by City in Texas
| City | Typical Visit | Providers |
|---|---|---|
| Houston | $135 | 191 |
| Dallas, | $128 | 188 |
| Austin | $90 | 143 |
| El Paso | $182 | 68 |
| Fort Worth | $138 | 54 |
| San Antonio | $80 | 49 |
| Richardson | $161 | 41 |
| Plano | $153 | 27 |
| Lubbock | $182 | 24 |
| Beaumont | $132 | 20 |
Source: Transparency in Coverage Act · Established patient office visit (CPT 99214)
An Internal Medicine Physician provides comprehensive care for adults, focusing on preventing, diagnosing, and treating a wide range of diseases. They often act as primary care doctors, managing chronic conditions like diabetes and hypertension while also offering preventive care to keep you healthy.
Internal Medicine Physicians commonly treat conditions such as diabetes, heart disease, high blood pressure, and respiratory issues. They also help manage complex health problems that may involve multiple systems, ensuring you receive coordinated and effective care.
To find an in-network Internal Medicine Physician in Texas, start by checking your Blue Cross Blue Shield insurance provider’s website or calling their customer service. You can also use online directories or tools that allow you to filter by location and insurance coverage to ensure your chosen doctor is in-network.
You should see an Internal Medicine Physician if you have ongoing health concerns, need preventive care, or require management of chronic conditions. If you’re experiencing symptoms that affect your daily life, or if it’s been a while since your last check-up, it’s a good idea to schedule an appointment.
Yes, Internal Medicine Physicians can prescribe medication as part of your treatment plan. Whether you need medication for hypertension, diabetes, or another condition, they’ll work with you to find the right options and monitor your progress.
You can use Momentary's AI healthcare navigator to find the right Internal Medicine Physician in Texas. This tool matches you with in-network specialists based on your specific needs, helping you compare doctors by location, costs, and insurance coverage, making your search much simpler.
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Data sourced from NPI Registry, insurer negotiated rates (Transparency in Coverage Act), and public review platforms. Editorial policy · Learn about our data
This page is for informational purposes only and does not constitute medical advice. Cost estimates are based on publicly available negotiated rate data and may not reflect your actual out-of-pocket cost. Always consult with your healthcare provider and insurance company for accurate cost information and medical decisions.
