Bleeding Gums or Mouth for Stafford Families
When gums won't quit bleeding or a socket starts oozing again after an extraction, the drive to 11753 W Bellfort St #114 is a short one for families commuting between Stafford, Missouri City, Sugar Land, and Richmond. Our chair sits just east of US-59 (Southwest Fwy) in the 77477 ZIP, a tight-knit bilingual pocket of Fort Bend County where Spanish runs at home and English at work — often in households where one parent's commercial PPO is the plan that actually carries the family. We see three bleed calls most often here: post-extraction oozing that didn't settle with gauze, spontaneous gingival bleeding that started in the evening, and soft-tissue tears from braces wires or a sports hit during a Fort Bend ISD weeknight. Gauze and hemostatic material stay staged at the front so pressure starts in the lobby, not after paperwork. Saturday hours run 9 AM to 3 PM for weekend re-bleeds.











