Our Services

  • Clinical Care

    FCRHC provides medical treatment and/or testing of patients.


     We provide a holistic and comprehensive treatment to determine each patient’s needs.

  • Behavioral Health

    Behavioral health describes the connection between behaviors and the health and well-being of the body, mind and spirit. This would include how behaviors like eating habits, drinking or exercising impact physical or mental health. Later, the term began to include behaviors that help people manage disease. Most recently, behavioral health incorporated mental health.


    Other definitions for behavioral health illustrate how wide-reaching the term is.


    As a discipline, behavioral health refers to mental health, psychiatric, marriage and family counseling and addictions treatment. At FCRHC, Behavioral health also includes both mental health and substance use, encompassing a continuum of prevention, intervention, treatment and recovery support services. Please contact us for your specific needs. You may also visit our Prevention, Treatment, and Recovery website for more information at www.healandrecovery.com


    Behavioral Health vs Mental Health


    When distinguishing between behavioral health and mental health, it is important to remember that behavioral health is a blanket term that includes mental health. Behavioral health looks at how behaviors impact someone’s health — physical and mental.

  • Women’s Health

    Learn More About the New Women's Wellness Program at Franking County Rural Health Clinic


    Download the brochure below & get comprehensive information on Women's health, Nutrition & Lifestyle Changes you need to know about 

  • Pediatrics

    FCRHC provides medical care of infants, children, and adolescents.

  • DOT Physicals

    Do you get paid to operate a motor vehicle? If so, there is a good chance you are required to periodically receive a DOT physical, or DOT exam. The Department of Transportation (DOT) requires these exams in order for professionals (particularly truck and bus drivers) to obtain or maintain a commercial driving license and make sure that nothing will negatively impact their driving performance.



    In order to comply with federal law, a qualified examiner – a doctor, physician’s assistant, or nurse practitioner – must complete your DOT physical. FCRHC nurse practitioners provide this service.  A typical physical begins by reviewing your medical history and asking you to list the medications you take on a regular basis. During your physical, your examiner will also:


    Check your blood pressure, as well as your pulse.


    Perform a vision test, since drivers are required to have at least 20/40 acuity in each eye.


    Examine your ears and, in particular, your ability to perceive a “forced whisper” from at least 5 feet away.


    Check for spine deformities.


    Look at your mouth and throat for problems breathing or swallowing.


    Perform a neurological exam to make sure your coordination and reflexes are not impaired.


    Listen to your heart and lungs for murmurs and impaired respiratory functions.


    Press on your abdomen to check for abnormalities.


    Perform a hernia check.


    Conduct urinalysis for indications of underlying medical conditions.


    If you’ve been given the green light during your medical exam, your examiner will then issue you a medical certificate, which, if you do not require periodic medical monitoring, will be valid for two years. In some cases, the examiner may issue a certificate that lasts for only three months, six months, or a year. If you do not pass the exam, your examiner will not be able to issue you a certificate.


    Cost: $100

  • Testing

     We do genetic testing, genetic cancer testing, as well as for psychotropic drug efficacy.

  • COVID Testing and Vaccines

    FCRHC offers COVID Testing, Moderna vaccine including Booster, and pediatric Pfizer vaccines only.

  • Immigration Physical

    To apply for citizenship or seek a Permanent Residency or a Green Card, you are required to obtain an immigration physical from a designated Civil Surgeon before approval of your application.

    Dr. Latortue is a licensed/certified US Civil Surgeon authorized by the United States Citizenship and Immigration Services to conduct Immigration Physicals for the Department of Homeland Security.


    ● Medical Physical Examination (I-693) Fee: $500

    ● USCIS Required Immunizations

    ● Required Laboratory Testing done in the office

    ● Completion of Form (certified and sealed)

    ● By Appointment Only.

    ● Call 903-537-8222 to schedule

  • Weight Management Program

    If you are needing help with losing weight, gaining muscle, or maintaining a healthy

    lifestyle, our office is designed to take a client-centered approach to help you achieve

    your goals.


    ● Diamond Package (1 year program)

    ● Elite Package (6-month program)

    ● Gold Package (3-month program)

    We also provide:

    ● Slim Shots

    ● Semaglutide injection

    ● Tirzepatide injection

    ● Weigh-ins


    Options if not enrolled in one of our programs:

    ● One-time cash pay visits

    ○ Additional fees with follow-up visits

    ● Insurance visits

    ○ A copay will be required

  • IV Therapies

    IV Therapy is a delivery method for fluids and medication. “IV” stands for intravenous, which means it’s administered through the veins. The fluid contains vitamins and minerals or medication which is delivered via an IV drip or injection int to the vein, which allows the therapy to move quickly through your bloodstream. The therapy replenishes your body with the vitamins and minerals it needs to enhance wellbeing, eradicate toxins in the body.


    IV Therapy Brochure


    IV Theraphy Spanish

  • State Vaccines for the Uninsured Adult

    FCRHC provides vaccines for the uninsured adults. 

Youth Opioid Prevention

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