Bleeding Gums or Mouth for Brownsville Families
Southmost is the wedge of Brownsville pinned between the Rio Grande and the three international bridges — Gateway, B&M, and Veterans at Los Tomates — and most of the bleeds we see at 2950 Southmost Blvd come from working families who live within ZIP 78521 or cross back from Matamoros after work. The neighborhood is overwhelmingly Mexican-American, predominantly Spanish-speaking at home, and the rhythm of the day runs late: school pickup, second-shift returns, and after-supper toothaches that turn into bleeding sockets. Southmost Boulevard (FM 1419) is the artery, and Suite 103 sits on the east-facing side of the strip so a parent driving up from the levee or the colonia blocks can pull into a parking stall and walk straight in. We see post-extraction oozing in patients who had work done in Matamoros the day before, periodontal bleeds in older relatives, and trauma bleeds from kids playing on the trails near Sabal Palm.











