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Everyone Deserves Quality Health Care!
Now Serving the Rio Grande Valley
Welcome to quality healthcare with excellence and dignity for all!

New Horizon Health Center

Caring For Our Community

We provide quality comprehensive healthcare services with excellence and dignity to our community regardless of their ability to pay. We have over forty years of experience providing comprehensive primary health care services to our community. Our services provide care for all ages including infants, children, pregnant woman and seniors. 

Insurances Accepted
NHHC Accepts the following insurance:

United Healthcare, Wellmed, Humana, Aetna, Blue Cross Blue Shield, Ambetter, Medicaid, Medicare, Healthy Texas Women, Champva, Cigna, Oscar, Tri-Care, BPA, Cameron Care, Gravie, CSHCN (Children with Special Health Care Needs), Prominence, Railroad, Key Benefit Advantage, Magellan, March Vision, Envolve Vision, VMR, and others. 

News and Events

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Careers

Come join our team of dedicated staff members providing quality healthcare services with excellence and dignity to our community!

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Awards Received

New Horizon Health Center (NHHC) consistently demonstrates exceptional quality care, earning prestigious recognitions. We are proud to deliver high quality healthcare to our community.

PCMH Award Seal
HRSA Award Seal
HRSA Award Seal
HRSA Award Seal
HRSA Award Seal
PCMH Award Seal

2023

HRSA Award Seal

2023

HRSA Award Seal
PCMH Award Seal

2024

2022

“New Horizon Health Center here in Brownsville helped me. Thanks to them and thanks to God, I'm alive."

Julie Jaramillo

  • What are the fees for Medical Records?
    Medical records fees for personal requests, insurance, etc. are $25.00 for the first 20 pages, and .50 cents per page thereafter. Radiology films are $8.00 plus mailing fees.
  • How long do you keep Medical Records?
    Record for adult patients are kept for seven years after the last visit. Pediatric records are kept until the patient reaches the age of 21 or seven years after the last visit, whichever is longer.
  • How long does it take to process a medical request?
    Processing a request may take up to 15 business days after the date of the request and some fees may apply (depending on the type of request). Additional time (up to 30 days) may be taken for unusual circumstances such as staffing shortages, purged records, etc.
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