Family Doctor in Amarillo, TX
The primary care physicians at BSA Health System offer comprehensive services to treat both children and adults in Amarillo, Texas. Our physicians offer preventative healthcare services, routine check-ups, vaccinations and immunizations, and other family medicine services. We also provide treatment for chronic illnesses and a wide range of common medical conditions, including hernias. With a team of skilled general practitioners and nurses standing by, our hospital is ready to provide compassionate, expert primary care that you and your loved ones can depend on.
Our Primary Care Services
Our family medical clinic offers the following treatments and services:
- Adult and child vaccinations
- Annual check-ups
- Diabetes treatment
- Hernia treatment
- Medicare preventative wellness program
- Men’s health services
- Minor injury treatment
- Physical examinations
- School physicals
- Treatment for basic medical conditions
- Treatment for chronic illnesses
- Women’s health services
Our family medicine providers accept Medicare, Medicaid, and BSA Provider Network insurance. To make an appointment, please call 806-212-6353. You can also sign in to BSA MyChart to make an appointment.
Hernia treatment
A hernia often feels like a pulled muscle, but it is actually an internal organ or other body part that pushes through the muscle or tissue that holds it in place. You should see a primary care provider if you have a painful or noticeable bulge. The bulge may be more noticeable when you’re standing, and you can feel it if you put your hand directly over the affected area.
Most hernias happen in the groin area or abdominal cavity (the area between the chest and the hips). The most common types of hernias include:
- Hiatal (hiatus) hernia – Part of the stomach pushes up into the chest cavity through an opening in the diaphragm (the muscle that separates the chest from the abdomen).
- Inguinal and femoral hernias – Fatty tissues or a part of the intestine pokes into the groin at the top of the inner thigh. Inguinal hernias are more common in men, and femoral hernias mainly affect older women.
- Umbilical hernia – Fatty tissue or part of the intestine pushes through the abdomen near the belly button.
Unfortunately, a hernia won’t improve over time; in fact, it can grow larger, become more painful, and lead to serious complications. These complications can include obstructions, where part of the intestine becomes trapped, causing symptoms like nausea, vomiting, stomach pain, or the formation of a lump. Another potential complication is strangulation, which occurs when part of the intestine gets stuck in a way that cuts off its blood supply, necessitating immediate emergency surgery to prevent tissue death.
If you think you have a hernia, don’t wait to seek help – especially if a hernia bulge turns color or you have symptoms of a strangulated hernia. Early treatments are less risky and offer the best chance of success. Surgery is the most common and successful way to repair a hernia, and most are minimally invasive outpatient procedures with short and easy recovery times. There are three common procedures: - Open surgery – A cut is made and the protruding tissue is put back in place. The weakened muscle is then stitched back together.
- Laparoscopic surgery – Instead of a cut, tiny incisions are made to insert surgical tools to perform the procedure.
- Robotic hernia repair – This can be used for some smaller hernias, weak areas, or to reconstruct the abdominal wall.
You don’t have to travel for high-quality hernia care. We offer convenient online appointment requests with our primary care providers and clinics that are close to home. Choose a location and provider that best fits your needs below and request an appointment now.
Skip the Line and Check in Online With BSA Mychart
With BSA MyChart’s convenient online check-in and registration features, you can skip the line and fill out needed documents from the comfort of your vehicle. Utilizing geolocation features, the BSA MyChart app will prompt you to check-in once you arrive at our facility. You will also be alerted of any needed items that need to be completed prior to your appointment.
For instructions on setting up online check-in and registration, click here.