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Woven Health Clinic plans pediatrics, Medicaid acceptance and an $80/month direct‑primary‑care option
Summary
Sheridan Robinson, executive director of Woven Health Clinic, told council the clinic is expanding services in Farmers Branch and Carrollton — including pediatrics, broader Medicaid participation and a direct primary care subscription priced at $80 per month — while reporting growth in mental‑health and preventive screenings.
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Sheridan Robinson, the new executive director of Woven Health Clinic, presented an annual update and described service expansion plans in Farmers Branch.
Robinson said Woven provides primary care, women's and men’s health, chronic disease management, behavioral health and nutrition services, and has run successful pop‑up clinics in partnership with Metrocrest. She reported that 413 unique patients were seen January–April 2026 across Woven’s locations, with 155 patients at the Farmers Branch site during that period. Robinson said the clinic plans to expand pediatric services and begin accepting Medicaid within about six months, pending credentialing.
Robinson also highlighted a direct primary care (DPC) subscription model offering unlimited primary‑care access for roughly $80 per month and described growth in behavioral‑health supports with measurable remission rates in their wellness programs. Council members welcomed the planned pediatrics and Medicaid expansion and asked for timelines and staffing plans; Robinson said the clinic expects to credential providers and hire additional nurse practitioners to meet demand.
What happens next: Council and staff offered support to increase the clinic’s visibility and asked Woven to return with updates on Medicaid participation and the pediatrics timeline.

