
Zengerle Medical Clinic
Quick Facts
| Membership Price Range | $49/month membership; New Patients: $20 one-time administrative fee; Established In-Person Visit: $10; Telemedicine: $10 |
| Practice Type | Direct Primary Care |
| Location | Cuero, Victoria, Goliad, Yorktown, Yoakum, DeWitt County |
| Doctors | Claire Zengerle DO, Family Medicine |
| Telehealth Type | Telehealth app with secure HIPAA-compliant virtual communication |
| Telehealth Available | Yes |
About
At Zengerle Medical Clinic, Dr. Claire Zengerle delivers family medicine to residents of rural DeWitt County and the surrounding communities of Victoria, Goliad, Yorktown, and Yoakum. The practice sits five minutes southwest of Cuero, Texas, and extends telehealth services to patients across all of Texas. Dr. Zengerle built the clinic with a straightforward goal: bring accessible, affordable primary care to an area that needed it.
The practice runs on a $49 monthly membership. Members pay $10 per in-person or telemedicine visit, with transparent itemized pricing for procedures and lab work. Lab fees run dramatically lower than hospital cash-pay rates. 00 at Zengerle Medical Clinic. The clinic welcomes patients of all ages and handles a wide range of services, from chronic condition management and osteopathic manipulative treatment to in-office procedures and nutrition counseling. Dr. Zengerle takes a caring, no-nonsense approach. She listens carefully, personalizes every plan, and makes sure no patient leaves without a workable path forward.
Details
Address
2721 FM 2718, Cuero, TX 77954
Phone
(361) 277-6800Website
Visit websiteMembership
$49/monthly
Membership Details
Members pay $49/month. Additional fees apply for visits ($10 established in-person or telemedicine), procedures, and testing. Medicare/Medicaid/Private Insurance not accepted. Starting end of May 2024, new patients only accepted under membership plan.
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Frequently Asked Questions
Membership at Zengerle Medical Clinic costs $49 per month. Members also pay $10 per established in-person or telemedicine visit. The clinic charges additional fees for certain procedures and lab work, all listed at transparent, itemized prices. A one-time $20 administrative fee applies for new patients.
No. Zengerle Medical Clinic does not accept Medicare, Medicaid, or private insurance. The practice operates on a direct-pay membership model. Patients pay the monthly fee plus itemized costs for visits and services. This structure keeps overhead low and prices transparent.
New patients must enroll under the membership plan. Starting in late May 2024, the clinic no longer accepts new patients on a fee-for-service basis. You can sign up through the membership portal on the clinic's website or call the office directly at 361-277-6800.
Lab fees at Zengerle Medical Clinic run well below hospital cash-pay rates. 50. Members pay labs at cost plus a phlebotomy fee. These prices reflect the clinic's commitment to keeping care financially accessible.
Yes. Dr. Zengerle extends telehealth services to members across all of Texas. Members access virtual visits through a HIPAA-compliant app. Telemedicine appointments cost $10, the same as an established in-person visit.
The clinic welcomes patients of all ages. Separate intake forms exist for adult and pediatric patients. Parents should note that the clinic does not provide pediatric immunizations. Dr. Zengerle can refer patients to appropriate providers for services the clinic does not offer.
Zengerle Medical Clinic is open Monday through Thursday from 8am to 5pm, with a lunch break from noon to 1pm. The clinic closes on Fridays, Saturdays, Sundays, and major holidays. Telehealth visits give members flexible access outside of in-office hours.
Zengerle Medical Clinic handles a wide range of in-office procedures. These include laceration repair, abscess drainage, ear lavage, joint injections, nebulizer treatments, lesion removal, wart removal, punch biopsies, toenail removal, and pap smears. The clinic also performs EKGs and point-of-care testing for conditions including COVID-19, flu, strep, and pregnancy.
Yes. Dr. Zengerle operates a Fullscript supplement store for patients. Members can order supplements directly through the store at discounted prices.
The clinic does not provide chronic pain management or drug and alcohol rehabilitation. Dr. Zengerle rarely prescribes stimulants, benzodiazepines, or opioids. The clinic also does not offer pediatric immunizations or maintain electronic medical records. Dr. Zengerle provides referrals to appropriate specialists when patients need services outside her scope.
Practice last updated April 11, 2026
