You can reach Social Security Office in Conroe, Texas at the following street address and contact number, as well as using directions below. Please, share your experience about visiting this office, provide a review using the form at the end of this page.
All local Social Security offices will be closed to the public for in-person service starting Tuesday, March 17, 2020. This decision protects the population—older Americans and people with underlying medical conditions—and SSA employees during the Coronavirus (COVID-19) pandemic. However, SSA is still able to provide critical services.
During the COVID-19 pandemic, SSA is asking the public to first try to use online services before calling. If you cannot use these online services, you can find the phone number for your local office by using our Field Office Locator and looking under Additional Office Information. (Note, if you already had a scheduled appointment with your local office, an employee from that office will attempt to call you at your scheduled appointment time.)
600 Sgt Ed Holcomb Blv
77304, Conroe, Texas
Phone: | Local Number : 1-866-614-0032 National Toll-Free : 1-800-772-1213 TTY: 1-800-325-0778 |
Worktime: | Monday 9:00 AM - 4:00 PM Tuesday 9:00 AM - 4:00 PM Wednesday 9:00 AM - 12:00 PM Thursday 9:00 AM - 4:00 PM Friday 9:00 AM - 4:00 PM Saturday Closed Sunday Closed Except Federal Holidays |
Directions: | From I45 Take The State Hwy 105 West Exit. Turn West On State Hwy 105. At The Second Traffic Light Turn Left On Sgt Ed Holcomb Blvd N. The Office Is On The Left. |
Routes: |
Old Montgomery Rd2.5 mi - 6 mins |
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Conroe, TX, USA |
1. | Head south on N Pacific St toward Simonton St | 0.1 mi |
2. | Take the 2nd right onto Metcalf St | 0.2 mi |
3. | Slight left onto Old Montgomery Rd | 1.6 mi |
4. | Turn left onto Sgt Ed Holcomb Blvd S | 0.5 mi |
5. | Turn left | 171 ft |
6. | Slight right Destination will be on the left |
269 ft |
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600 Sgt Ed Holcomb Blv77304, , Conroe, Texas |
the doctors have told me that my wife is likely to die in in the next few days and I am on Hospice. I was told that when a spouse dies the SS revert to the person who has the highest amount of SS income. This is important as my wife was the main bread winner and now with my little SS check, I can't live. Will my SS revert to the amount my wife received if she dies (God forbid!)
Tried to fax paperwork, percphone chat, line continuously busy. Husband dropped off 28 pages ( in Jan ) in drop box per guard. No response from office, no record of paperwork on line per phone chat. Is packet in your Conroe, Tx office somewhere? Conroe only takes disability application by phone, but they already have info and appt has been made for them to call me and get info.
Being a visitor to America from Spain: I was with someone who was blind and had to visit the SSA office Conroe: I overheard... a Spanish Speaking male laugh about how many illegals his countrymen he had put on SS. Is that no thievery...
I need to have witholding added to my S.S. Check . Can I do this by computer if so where can I get the Form . Do I have to go to the S.S. Office to do this ?
One of the most the guards posted here is extremely rude. He is constantly telling the people who are waiting to be quiet, although it is already extremely quiet in here
I feel like he would beat us if the volume in the room were raised even slightly slightly.
Created unwelcoming and intimidating atmosphere. Felt like I was just n middle school again .
Good morning.
I was in the social security office in Conroe, Texas on May 13, 2016....AGAIN.
At one time, there was a monitor on the wall displaying the ticket number and which
window to go to. However...that has not been the case for over a year! Everytime I
go, I explain to the people that I am hearing impaired and can not hear the P.A. system
when announcing ticket numbers, etc. Needless to say, I spend more time waiting
unnecessarily, to see someone. A prime example was this last visit on May 13, 2016.
Again...I did not hear my number called. I finally went to a different window (because
the man I spoke with originally, was no longer at his window) just to be told I would
have to be put back into the system. Long story short...I had to wait longer than I should
have and as a result, myself, along with others, and employees, had to evacuate the building.
Security escorted me out and in the front parking lot was police, fire department, and
ambulances. I do not know what prompted this situation. All I know is I could have been
out of that building sooner, if that monitor screen was working to help hearing impaired
people! I did not get the copy of my paperwork I wanted...at the time. Luckily, the same
man who left his window originally, mailed me a copy of my paperwork The first and only
time social security offices have done what they said they would.
It is not fair and it is discrimating not having something in place to help hearing impaired
and/or blind people!!!
Frustrated and aggravated,
Jeanette
I am not sure that I am now getting all the monthly benefits of Medicare. I am 78 years old and for the most part I am retired. Am I eligible for additional monthly Social Security payments ? Rather than drive to Conroe, I thought it best to try this method of communication. Jim Garrity
281-440-3727
I have tried unsuccessfully to obtain a copy of my benefits for 2016 Could you please help me.
Death of husband do I need to come in to adjust my benefit?
I want to discuss the death benefit. Do I need to make an appointment?
Sent a fax with my medicare form b and called the office and they can't tell me if they received the fax. How can I know that they are receiving my application? I am concerned about the efficiency of this office if they can't appropriately receive and file an application. I will be submitting another application via mail-dropping off at the office and another fax. Is there anyway for me to know if it is received? Thanks, Nancy Barbetti, 513-314-6532