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By Jillian Caldwell, MS, PA-C

Published 2026-06-03 | Updated 2026-06-03

Serving the Greater Heights Area

Aesthetic Treatments in Greater Heights and Sunset Heights

Greater Heights is home turf for me. If you live in the 77008 or 77009 bungalow blocks - anywhere from the historic district near Heights Boulevard up through Sunset Heights - you are a two to four minute drive from my treatment room. We sit at 2401 N. Shepherd, on the corner of 24th and Shepherd, just south of I-610. A few of my Heights patients skip the car entirely and walk or bike over, which tells you how close this is.

That nearness is not a small thing. Injectables go better with short, easy follow-ups, and when the trip is shorter than your coffee order, you actually keep them. I run a single-injector practice. The person who plans your treatment is the person who sees you back two weeks later - me. With Greater Heights and Sunset Heights, I get to do that more often, and the results show it.

Drive from Greater Heights

3 minutes

Address

2401 N. Shepherd Dr., Ste. 229
Houston, TX 77008

Parking

Free covered parking sits in the lot directly under the building. Use the entrance off 24th Street and take the elevator up to Suite 229. If you walked or biked over, the lobby is right there off 24th too.

How Greater Heights patients get to us

From most of Greater Heights or Sunset Heights you are already close. Aim for 24th Street, then come to Shepherd. We are at 2401 N. Shepherd, right on the corner of 24th and Shepherd, just south of I-610. Coming up from 19th Street, head north on Shepherd a few blocks. If you are over by White Oak, take Yale or Heights Boulevard up to 24th and cut over. Some folks bike it on the Heights trail.

What Greater Heights patients book most

A lot of my regulars live in these blocks. They duck out from the 19th Street shops or the Heights Mercantile area, come in for Jeuveau or Dysport, a little Restylane or Evolysse, maybe a dermaplaning, and they are back to their day. Because I do every appointment myself, there is no handoff between visits. Same hands, same plan, every time.

A few practical notes for Greater Heights and Sunset Heights neighbors:

  • If you are walking or biking from the historic district or the Heights trail, the lobby off 24th is right there - no need to deal with parking at all.
  • A lunch-break neurotoxin visit is realistic when you are coming from 19th Street or White Oak. The drive is two to three minutes each way.
  • The two-week follow-up after Jeuveau or Dysport is easy to keep when you are this close, which is part of why those results tend to hold up.
  • For a Sculptra series or a PromoItalia microneedling course that needs several visits a few weeks apart, the short hop keeps the cadence from feeling like a chore.
  • Parking is free and covered, under the building, entrance off 24th. No street hunting on a busy Heights weekend.

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Common questions from Greater Heights patients

How close is MV to Greater Heights and Sunset Heights?
Very close. For most of these blocks it is a two to four minute drive, and some of my patients walk or bike over from the historic district or the Heights trail. This is the nearest area I serve.
What is the easiest way to get there from the Heights?
Aim for 24th Street and come to Shepherd - we are right on that corner at 2401 N. Shepherd. From the 19th Street area, head north on Shepherd a few blocks. From over by White Oak, take Yale or Heights Boulevard up to 24th and cut across.
Can I walk or bike to my appointment?
Plenty of my Heights neighbors do. If you are coming off the Heights bike trail or walking from the historic district, the lobby entrance is right off 24th, so you skip parking entirely. Just give yourself a minute to cool off before a treatment.
Can I really come in on a lunch break?
For Jeuveau or Dysport and dermaplaning, yes - easily. With a drive this short the whole visit fits inside a lunch hour. Filler, Sculptra, and Renuva visits run a little longer, so plan a bit more time for those.
What services do you offer?
Neurotoxins (Jeuveau and Dysport), dermal fillers (Restylane, Evolysse), biostimulators (Sculptra, Renuva), PromoItalia microneedling and the Mermaid Facial, dermaplaning, chemical peels, and medical weight loss. Each has its own page on this site if you want the details. I work alongside our medical director, Danna Qunibi, MD.

Closer than you think.

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