Texas Children’s Pediatrics expands with five new doctors in College Station and a Bryan clinic

Debra F. Sukin, President and CEO at Texas Children's Hospital
Debra F. Sukin, President and CEO at Texas Children's Hospital
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Debra F. Sukin, President and CEO at Texas Children's Hospital
Debra F. Sukin, President and CEO at Texas Children's Hospital

Texas Children’s Pediatrics is expanding its presence in central Texas by adding five new physicians to its College Station clinic and opening a new facility in Bryan. The organization, which operates the largest pediatric healthcare clinic network in Texas, aims to increase access to full-service pediatric care for families in the Bryan/College Station area.

Dr. Sapna Singh, Chief Medical Officer for Texas Children’s Pediatrics, stated, “It is important for the community to ensure they have access to best-in-class physicians where they live. This expansion demonstrates our dedication as a health system and pediatricians to support every child’s health and well-being.”

With the addition of these five doctors—Dr. Theresa Krause, Dr. Jeffrey Lee, Dr. Cristina Soriano, Dr. Neal Spears, and Dr. Graciela Villadoniga—the total number of physicians at the College Station location will rise to twelve. The clinic will also expand its patient care space by adding more exam rooms.

Mari Trace, Chief Operating Officer of Texas Children’s Pediatrics, said, “We are excited to welcome our new physicians to our team. While they are new to Texas Children’s, we know they have been and remain committed to support services for families in Bryan and College Station. We remain fully committed to providing high-quality care to every patient and family in our community. By listening to the needs of our patients and their families, we ensure our care remains accessible, compassionate, and responsive to the unique needs of each child.”

The new Bryan clinic is scheduled to open in Spring 2026 at 3201 University Drive East, Suite 205. Both clinics will offer healthcare services for infants through teenagers including well-child visits, school and sports physicals, prenatal consultations, illness care, minor injury treatment, vaccinations and immunizations, preventive health care measures such as hearing and vision screenings as well as nutrition education.

Texas Children’s Pediatrics has served children throughout Houston, Austin and College Station for over 30 years with more than 60 locations across these regions.

For additional information about Texas Children’s Pediatrics or appointments at the University Pediatric Association location in College Station (979-696-4440), families can visit texaschildrenspediatrics.org.

Texas Children’s operates as a nonprofit healthcare organization focused on pediatric and women’s health through patient care initiatives as well as research and education efforts across multiple facilities throughout Texas.



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