MY DR NOW Expands Access to Healthcare with New Fort Worth Clinic

MY DR NOW Opens New Clinic in Fort Worth, Texas



As families in Texas increasingly seek accessible healthcare options, MY DR NOW is poised to meet this demand by launching their second clinic in Fort Worth. Slated to open on July 13, this facility will provide walk-in and same-day primary care services for residents in one of the state’s fastest-growing regions.

The new clinic is situated at 137 E. Bonds Ranch Road, Fort Worth, TX 76131, conveniently located at the bustling intersection of Highway 287 and Bonds Ranch Road, nestled between Starbucks and Whataburger within the Bonds Ranch Marketplace, anchored by Kroger Marketplace. Operating hours are designed to accommodate busy schedules, with services available Monday through Friday from 8 a.m. to 8 p.m. and weekends from 8 a.m. to 4 p.m. Patients can opt for walk-ins, schedule appointments in advance, or request same-day visits, including both in-person and virtual consultations.

MY DR NOW aims to be a one-stop healthcare solution for families, offering a comprehensive range of services. From immediate care for unexpected illnesses to long-term management of chronic conditions, the clinic caters to all ages—from newborns to seniors. Services encompass same-day sick visits, sports and school physicals, annual health check-ups, pediatric care, women’s health services, immunizations, and much more. They accept most major insurance plans and welcome new patients. Additionally, uninsured individuals can join the MY DR NOW membership plan for $39 a month, with a $10 co-pay per visit, ensuring affordability and access.

The Fort Worth clinic's opening comes at a time of significant population growth in the city, which recorded nearly 20,000 new residents in the past year, ranking it as the 10th-largest city in the U.S. Unfortunately, the region faces challenges in healthcare accessibility. According to U.S. Census Bureau data, Tarrant County's uninsured rate increased to 17% in 2024, a concerning trend that highlights the necessity for more healthcare resources. Texas leads the nation with a high percentage of uninsured residents, and the Health Resources and Services Administration reports that over 8 million people reside in areas labeled as primary care Health Professional Shortage Areas.

Dr. Payam Zamani, founder and CEO of MY DR NOW, emphasizes the importance of timely and accessible care. “Too many families end up seeking urgent care or emergency services for issues that should be managed by a family doctor,” he notes. “When appointments with regular physicians are weeks away and their offices are closed on weekends, urgent care becomes the only option. In a rapidly growing city like Fort Worth, families deserve reliable primary care that is available when they need it—whether that's same-day, by appointment, or walk-in.”

The innovative MY DR NOW model seeks to eliminate fragmented and hard-to-navigate healthcare by establishing a single medical home for families. The new clinic simplifies healthcare access, allowing patients to receive treatment and follow-ups for various health concerns—from a child's ear infection to a grandparent’s health check—within one convenient location, whether it’s during the week or on weekends.

Founded in 2007 and headquartered in Phoenix, MY DR NOW is dedicated to transforming primary care through convenience, accessibility, and continuity. With a consumer-centric health care model, they combine walk-in services, same-day appointments, telehealth options, and extended hours to enhance the patient experience. With 80 clinics across Arizona and Texas as well as a team of over 1,000 professionals, MY DR NOW strives to simplify healthcare access and navigation for all families.

For further inquiries or to book an appointment at the new Fort Worth clinic, potential patients can visit www.MYDRNOW.com or call 480-677-8282.

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