In 2004, Dr. Roger Saade and Dr. Wes Saade started practicing medicine together so they might glorify God. “They wanted to be something bigger in the world,” said TotalCare Chief Marketing Officer Dion Lampe. “They felt through medicine that they could do that.” Now with 14 facilities including primary care clinics, emergency rooms and behavioral health clinics throughout the Metroplex, this family-owned organization has made it their mission to serve the communities in which they are involved.
The TotalCare Crowley clinic is one of their largest and longest running clinics. In addition to being well established in the Burleson-Crowley area, both Dr. Roger and Dr. Wes practiced at this location, making it extra special for them. “The majority of the people who work here live in the community,” Dion said of the Crowley location. Due to this, the staff is extra invested in taking care of their community and treating them with small-town hospitality.
Although they are smaller than their competitors, TotalCare’s focus on giving quality care sets them apart. “The physicians are vetted by the owners of the company, so you’re going to see the most top-notch physicians here,” Vice President of Marketing Brett Jeanblanc explained. “From pediatrics to the elderly, we do pretty much everything in our clinics.”
TotalCare Crowley services the community through routine checkups, pediatric services, diabetes treatment, sick visits and in-house allergy testing and treatment. One of the things that makes TotalCare’s Crowley clinic special is its being one of their few hybrid primary care/urgent care clinics. “In addition to appointments, we offer walk-in services, so we can see someone who has an urgent care case,” Brett continued. They’ve even begun offering cosmetic services, including BOTOX, Semaglutide weight loss and testosterone therapy.
Their faith is integral to TotalCare’s mission, and they strive to let their love for God shine through everything they do. “I think it’s really impactful that we treat every patient as individuals,” Dion said. “Our slogan is transforming lives one person at a time, and that goes with our faith and understanding why you’re here. You’re not just here to make a dollar, you’re here to help people get through some tough times.”
As Christians and refugees from Lebanon, Dr. Roger and Dr. Wes have an immense passion for mission work. This led them to opening a clinic in Beirut, Lebanon, so they could provide medical treatment to those in need. Over the years, TotalCare has opened international nonprofit clinics and hospitals, including one nonprofit clinic in Kenya, two hospitals in Northern Africa and a soon to open clinic in Uganda.
TotalCare keeps up their mission-mindset in Texas, too. “We dive deep into our churches, helping to give free health care, checkups and different things like that. We work with nonprofits and foundations in the areas to give back through clothing drives and food drives. Whoever really needs it the most, we try to do that,” Dion said. In 2025, in addition to their international work, TotalCare is planning on providing even more health care services to local nonprofits.
Although the future of TotalCare is expansive, the team refuses to sacrifice their quality of care for their communities. “We started right here,” Dion concluded. “This is who we are. We are South Fort Worth. We are built in our faith. I think we will always stay that way.”
TotalCare
1005 S. Crowley Rd.
Crowley, TX 76036
(817) 297-4455
totalcare.us/family-clinics/crowley-clinic
X: @TotalCareCrwly
Hours:
Monday-Friday: 8:00 a.m.-8:00 p.m.
Saturday: 8:00 a.m.-6:00 p.m.
Written by Emma McKay
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