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    Elgin Medical Center

    3.0 (7 reviews)
    Closed 8:00 am - 12:00 pm, 1:30 PM - 4:00 PM

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    Dr. Lynda Mueller

    Dr. Lynda Mueller

    5.0(2 reviews)
    11.6 mi

    Wow, shocked am I! To come here and find absolutely NO reviews for Dr. Mueller! It's a tragedy! =P…read more I'm rectifying it, now, with a slight modification of the same review I posted to CommUnityCare's yelp page. It's important that Dr. Mueller have individually recognition, as she's one of the bestest, sweetest, kindest, most-wonderfulest doctors in the world! Well, we can at least agree on "in this area," then... since, you know, I haven't been EVERYWHERE in the world. =P [Fine, be that way! ;P] So, here's the thing. When I went looking for a General Practioner, I was looking for one who wasn't a dick. I know, pretty uncouth! Listen, my couthness went south after all the trouble I'd seen. Seriously, it seems like, as a person... as a _patient_, you're expected to expend all this energy, and trust, and FAITH in a doctor that you've randomly picked from the wheel-o-physicians "helpfully" supplied by your HMO, or youv'e Googled and Yelped, and somehow managed to find someone with more than three-stars, but the sad facts are these, folks: 1) Doctors, typically, have nothing invested in YOU; 2) If their practices doesn't rise and fall on your IMMEDIATELY CHA-CHING, you can't go in expecting much; 3) If you're getting more than five minutes with 'em, you're getting more than MOST; 4) The aloofness and the discompassion seems to come with the lab coat; and 5) The trust you give -- the _trust_ you're demanded to give -- is rarely, if ever, returned. And when it is, watch out. Because "do no harm" seems to be a suggestion, these days, not a rule. So when you take all of this into consideration, the modern relationship between a doctor and a patient, it's easy to see why we're not interested in someone who's a total knob. We want someone we can connect with. We want someone we _can_ trust. We want someone who'll take the time, and seriously invest in our future. This is our _health_, after all! Our lives! We want someone who, maybe doesn't coddle us, okay, but who'll speak to us from the heart, or actually is capable of showing they have one! =P And that.. everything I said above [from a GP who wasn't a total knob (no half-measures, here! no knobiness, PERIOD!), to someone who spoke from the heart (and had an awfully BIG one)], well, that's exactly what I found nestled inside this small building in Manor, TX. My doctor, Dr. Lynda Mueller, was the epitome of compassion. From the second she opened the door and greeted me, to the second she took me in her arms and hugged me at the end of our appointment, Dr. Mueller was kind, and warm-- welcoming, and accepting. These things are important to me, especially at the start of a new relationship. Typically, I have huge amounts of anxiety before I have to do something. Whether it's going to an appointment, or just the fact that I have grocery shopping on my list, if I have to go somewhere and do something, I am everything about the word "uneasy." So, when she entered and looked at me with gentle concern (not over-concern, but you could just _tell_ she cared!), I knew I'd found my new doctor. Right then, and there, even before the rest of it, I just _knew_. And the "rest" of it, was equally as stellar! She listened with interest, asked thoughtful, logical questions, related to my concerns, and addressed each one of them, point-by-point. She tackled what I'd come for the same way I would have, and I took a lot of comfort in that! I found a lot of similarities between the two of us, during our half an hour together, and as unimportant as some might find that, to me it meant a lot. Being highly empathetic, I know when someone is being honest, or acting the part. I found Dr. Mueller compellingly trustworthy, and that's something I haven't found in many people who share her profession. Ultimatey, I could say more, but I've already said more than I'd planned. The thing is, Dr. Mueller deserves it. If you're still out there, desperately searching for someone reliable, someone you _can_ connect with, I URGE you to make an appointment. I live on the outskirts of Austin (countryside Pflugerville area) and the drive is a little longer than some might consider making. Trust me, though! She's worth driving from South Austin to Dallas. ;D Anyone who's ever made that drive, knows that means a LOT. ;D Thanks, Dr. Mueller! I'm looking foward to seeing you, today!

    I am extremely pleased with my choice of physicians. She is very thorough & knowledgeable, sweet…read moreand very caring. She is straightforward and does not order the non necessary tests. I look forward to many years of of being her patient.

    Elgin Medical Center - familydr - Updated May 2026

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