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Bowling Family Medicine

Quick Facts

Membership Price RangeAges 2-18: $50/month | Ages 19-30: $100/month | Ages 31-99: $150/month | Ages 100+: $1/month
Practice TypeDirect Primary Care
LocationBoerne, West San Antonio
DoctorsRobert Bowling D.O., Family Medicine
Year Founded2020
Telehealth TypePhone call, text, email, webcam
HousecallsYes
Telehealth AvailableYes

About

At Bowling Family Medicine, Dr. Robert Bowling brings nearly four decades of family medicine experience to Boerne, Texas. He co-founded the practice in 2020 alongside his wife Lisa, who manages the business side. Their goal was straightforward: build a practice where the doctor-patient relationship comes first. Dr. Bowling handles everything from preventive care and chronic disease management to pediatric visits and in-office procedures. The practice offers same-day and next-day appointments with little to no wait time. Members reach Dr. Bowling 24/7 by phone, text, email, or webcam. In-office capabilities include EKGs, strep, flu, and COVID testing, blood draws, skin lesion removal, and basic laceration repair. The practice also offers discounted labs through Labcorp and discounted imaging at preferred facilities.

Details

Address

843 A Highway 46 East, Boerne, TX 78006

Membership

$150/monthly

Membership Details

Monthly membership fee based on age. Ages 2-18: $50/month, Ages 19-30: $100/month, Ages 31-99: $150/month, Ages 100+: $1/month. No insurance accepted.

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Frequently Asked Questions

Membership fees at Bowling Family Medicine scale by age. Children ages 2 to 18 pay $50 per month. Adults ages 19 to 30 pay $100 per month. Adults ages 31 to 99 pay $150 per month. Members 100 years and older pay $1 per month.

No. Bowling Family Medicine does not accept insurance for membership or services. This allows the practice to work directly with patients and offer discounted labs through Labcorp, discounted imaging at preferred facilities, and reduced medication prices without insurer interference.

Yes. The practice recommends members maintain a major medical plan with a high deductible and a health savings account. This covers hospitalizations and specialist referrals when needed. Bowling Family Medicine can connect you with insurance representatives who build customized plans.

Yes. Bowling Family Medicine offers same-day and next-day appointments with little to no wait time. Members also have 24/7 direct access to Dr. Bowling by phone, text, email, or webcam for urgent needs outside office hours.

Yes. Dr. Bowling connects with patients via phone call, text, email, or webcam. Many conditions receive diagnosis and treatment through a simple conversation, including when members are traveling away from home.

Yes. Dr. Bowling makes home visits on a schedule-permitting basis. Members can arrange visits by contacting the practice directly.

Yes. The practice accepts children from birth through age 20. Membership for children ages 2 to 18 costs $50 per month. Note that the practice does not provide routine vaccinations for young children, but Dr. Bowling will help coordinate those services elsewhere.

Yes. Medicare patients can join by signing a one-time waiver stating that neither the patient nor Dr. Bowling will directly bill Medicare for practice services. Medicare still covers laboratory testing, imaging, medications, and hospitalizations that Dr. Bowling orders.

No. Bowling Family Medicine does not work with Medicaid, HMO, or Tricare plans. Patients with these plans must use their assigned primary care provider for referrals and test orders. The practice can work out cash prices for many labs, imaging, and specialist consults.

The practice handles EKGs, in-office strep, flu, COVID, and urine analysis testing, as well as blood draws on site. Dr. Bowling also performs skin lesion removal, biopsies, and basic laceration repair. For labs, the practice offers discounted pricing through Labcorp and refers insurance-billed orders to Quest.

Practice last updated June 11, 2026