Refer a Patient
We are dedicated to developing and maintaining strong working relationships with referring healthcare professionals and to making the referral process as efficient as possible. Referring physicians can reach us at the main number (713) 798-7808 or click on the button below for more information.
EpicCare Link
Securely connect referring practitioners and staff to access patient information in Baylor Medicine's electronic health record system EpicCare Link.
Baylor St. Luke’s Medical Center
Baylor St. Luke’s Medical Center - Bertner is a jointly owned and operated private adult hospital that is part of the St. Luke’s Health system. The majority of our in-patient procedures are provided at the Bertner location.
Baylor St. Luke's Medical Center - Bertner
In-patient consults and hospital transfers
Direct line: (713) 798-2222
Email: hospitalists@bcm.edu
Clinical Trials
As a health sciences university, Baylor conducts clinical trials that give participants access to the latest, most comprehensive diagnostic and treatment options available. View and search our list of clinical trials.
Departments
Research and education are important components of our mission and a cornerstone for the excellent care we provide, our outstanding physicians, innovative, science-driven diagnostic approach and cutting-edge treatments for our patients. Visit our departments to learn more.
Continuing Education
Baylor CME courses are designed to help today's busy physicians meet their professional needs. Patient care is improved by providing physicians and other healthcare professionals with evidence-based training on advances in medicine, new medical technology and biomedical research. See the selection of CME courses and conferences available.
In addition, many grand rounds, workshops, seminars and lectures are open to local physicians and healthcare professionals.
Physician and Practitioner Tools
Baylor College of Medicine Physicians and researchers have developed applications, tools and resources that are available for physicians and practitioners at any clinic or hospital. Access available tools and resources below.
Hepatocellular Carcinoma Early Detection Screening (HES)
The Department of Medicine works hard to ensure our physicians have all the tools to diagnose and treat patients as efficiently as possible. This tool is used to predict the risk of developing hepatocellular carcinoma and provide recommendations for performing follow-up testing to ensure early detection of disease.
The Cirrhosis Mortality Model (CiMM) can accurately identify patients with cirrhosis who are at high risk of mortality. This prognostication can guide linkage to care, vigilant surveillance, and proactive care coordination to improve patient outcomes.
Anti-Human Trafficking Program
The Baylor College of Medicine Anti-Human Trafficking Program was created in to respond to the urgent needs of Houston-area victims and survivors of human trafficking. The program facilitates trauma-informed and collaborative identification, care coordination, and study of patients who are current or prior victims of labor and sex trafficking. The program trains healthcare providers to recognize victims of human trafficking, respond appropriately, and refer to available services.