Pampa Regional Medical Center employs many dedicated doctors, nurses, and other medical staff to serve the Gray County community, but it no longer provides labor and delivery services.
As soon as you find out you are pregnant, it is important to explore your options for a doctor who will provide you with prenatal check-ups and who will eventually deliver your baby.
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If you have a family doctor in Pampa, it may be helpful to make an appointment to get his or her suggestions for locating a prenatal care provider.
You will need to find a specialized doctor that is qualified to see you throughout pregnancy and during the delivery of your baby.
Some family doctors may be qualified to deliver babies, but otherwise, you will likely need to seek out a doctor who specializes in obstetrics and gynecology.
The doctor you choose for prenatal care will typically have a preferred hospital for you to deliver your baby.
You have many options to find the doctor who best suits your needs. Below is a list of options in Borger and Amarillo. Additionally, if you call one of the hospitals listed in the section below, they may direct you to one of their doctors who is taking on new patients.
*Remember, doctors may not be taking new patients at certain times, but this can change month by month. It never hurts to call and check.*
A few of the options for expecting mothers in Pampa include:
Dr. Callie Rhoton - Borger - 806.467.5350
Texas Tech Physicians Obstetrics + Gynecology - 806.414.9650
Panhandle Obstetrics & Gynecology – Appointments & General Inquiries 806.359.5468
Amarillo Medical Specialists - 806.350.7312
Women’s Healthcare Associates - 806.355.6330
You may find other physicians on your own, through the hospital, or through your family doctor.
Many medical providers will have a social worker to help you with your insurance options
Some providers may not accept certain types of insurance
You can also call 2-1-1 for help with information on how to get insurance coverage
Expectant mothers in Pampa have three main options for hospitals offering labor and delivery:
Golden Plains Community Hospital - Borger
(28 miles from Pampa)
Northwest Hospital Childbirth Center - Amarillo
(63 miles from Pampa)
BSA Hospital Labor & Delivery - Amarillo
(63 miles from Pampa)
In the event of a medical emergency, call 9-1-1.
For non-emergency pregnancy-related questions, call your doctor's office for guidance. Outside of normal business hours, you may have to leave a message with an answering service and wait for the doctor to call you back.
For non-emergency pregnancy-related questions, call Labor & Delivery at the hospital you plan to deliver at.
Discuss with your doctor early-on in your pregnancy how you can best reach them with important questions about you and your baby's health.
Panhandle 2-1-1 - Dial 2-1-1 - Free, available 24 hours/day, social service hotline
DSHS Pampa Office - 121 S. Gillespie - 806.802.7002 (Immunizations, STI testing)
Pampa WIC (Women, Infants, Children) office - 806.662.0436
Pregnancy Support Center - 806.658.6999
Tralee Crisis Center - 806.669.1788
Panhandle Community Services - 806.665.0081
InfantRisk Center Website and Call Center - 806.352.2519
Texas Panhandle Centers - Pampa (Mental Health/Behavioral Health) 806.337.1000
Pampa Medical Group - Family Medicine - 806.665.0801
Harvester Family Health Clinic - 806.639.5916
Early Childhood Texas - https://earlychildhood.texas.gov/
Findhelp - https://www.findhelp.org
Crisis Text Line - text HOME to 741741
Suicide Prevention Lifeline - 800.273.TALK (8255)