Bleeding Gums or Mouth for South Houston Families
Spencer Highway is the commercial spine of South Houston, and our office at Ste. D1 sits right on it, a short drive from Broadway Street and the 77587 residential blocks that stretch toward Pasadena. Families here are largely bilingual — Spanish at home, English at work — and many work shifts along the Gulf Freeway industrial corridor, which means bleeding that starts on a Tuesday night after dinner rarely waits for a daytime callback. We see gums that bleed after aggressive brushing, sockets that re-open a day after an extraction done elsewhere, and trauma from a soccer game at a park off Avenue L. Because so many patients in South Houston manage hypertension and take daily aspirin or apixaban, we treat a bleeding mouth as a time-sensitive visit, not a "watch it a few days" concern. Call us from the Spencer Highway corridor and we'll give you pressure-and-tea-bag instructions over the phone while you drive in.












