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The Center for Children and Women is Transitioning

The Center for Children and Women will be closing on June 30, 2024, and reopening July 1, 2024 as Texas Children’s Pediatrics (TCP) Westwood.

The good news is that our current pediatric patients can continue to receive primary pediatric care, pharmacy, dental, optometry, behavioral health, speech and nutrition support at the new TCP clinic.

We will continue to deliver the same great service and support for your children. In addition, TCP Westwood will accept most insurance plans.

Women receiving OB and gynecological care at The Center will still need to transition to a new provider by June 28, 2024. Our care coordination team will be reaching out to you to assist or you can call us at the numbers below any time to request a new provider.

As we get closer to the transition, you will get more information from us and from Texas Children's Health Plan.

If you have questions about your care, please contact The Center for Children and Women at 832-828-1005.

If you have questions about your coverage, call Texas Children’s Health Plan at the numbers below:

  • 1-866-959-6555 (CHIP)
  • 1-866-959- 2555 (STAR)
  • 1-800-659-5764 (STAR Kids)

You can get more information by visiting our  frequently asked questions.

Postpartum Medicaid and CHIP Coverage Extension Update

Starting March 1, 2024. The Texas Health and Human Services (HSS) is extending its postpartum coverage from 2 to 12 months for eligible women. The 12 months of postpartum coverage begins the month after pregnancy has ended. Patients don’t need to apply to extend coverage.

Coverage will be reinstated for those who lost coverage and still fall in the eligibility period.

You should receive a notice from the state through mail or you can log into your Texas Benefits account to check your coverage.

Click here for the FAQ.

To learn more, visit the HHS Medicaid for Pregnant Women and CHIP Perinatal webpage.

Medicaid Coverage Alert

Don't lose your health coverage! We don’t want to lose you as a patient! New rules will require you to renew your Medicaid plan. Learn more

The Center for Children and Women at Greenspoint Earns NCQA Level 3 Patient-Centered Specialty Practice Recognition

05/31/17

The Center for Children and Women at Greenspoint Earns NCQA Level 3 Patient-Centered Specialty Practice Recognition

Houston – Texas Children’s Health Plan – The Center for Children and Women at Greenspoint was recently honored with Level 3 Patient-Centered Specialty Practice (PCSP) Recognition by the National Committee for Quality Assurance (NCQA). Practices that become recognized under PCSP Recognition have demonstrated commitment to patient-centered care and clinical quality through streamlined referral processes and care coordination with referring clinicians; timely patient and caregiver-focused care management; and continuous clinical quality improvement.

Earning NCQA Level 3 PCSP Recognition shows consumers and government agencies that The Center at Greenspoint has undergone a rigorous review of its capabilities and is committed to sharing information and coordinating care. Recognition also signals to primary care practices that The Center at Greenspoint is ready to be an effective partner in caring for patients. “Achieving Level 3 PCSP NCQA Recognition is a wonderful accomplishment for our team,” said Tangula Taylor, Assistant Vice President of Texas Children’s Health Plan – The Center for Children and Women. “This recognition serves as validation for the outstanding quality of care and service we deliver to our patients.”

Dr. Lisa Hollier, Medical Director of Obstetrics and Gynecology for The Center, stated, “We are proud to receive NCQA Level 3 PCSP Recognition for The Center at Greenspoint. Our care team works hard to provide the best, most comprehensive care for our patients and to empower them to become healthier.”

Since opening in August 2013, The Center for Children and Women at Greenspoint has provided state-of-the-art health care that incorporates a wide variety of services in one location with extended hours to Texas Children’s Health Plan members. Services include obstetrics/gynecology and pediatric care, imaging, a laboratory, behavioral health services, and an onsite pharmacy, as well as support from a multidisciplinary team of health care professionals.

NCQA is a private, non-profit organization dedicated to improving health care quality. NCQA accredits and certifies a wide range of health care organizations. It also recognizes clinicians and practices in key areas of performance. NCQA is committed to providing health care quality information for consumers, purchasers, health care providers and researchers.

About Texas Children's Health Plan - The Center for Children and Women

Texas Children's Health Plan - The Center for Children and Women was founded in 2013 by Texas Children's Health Plan, a subsidiary of Texas Children's Hospital. The Center for Children and Women is a patient and family-centered medical home that provides Texas Children's Health Plan members the highest quality community-based health care, education and advocacy. For more information on The Center for Children and Women visit www.JoinTheCenter.org