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Find the best family doctor in Valley View, TX with family practice services including annual physicals, sports physicals, acute care, primary care, chronic disease care, illness, cancer screening and more.

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  • Richard Perry, DO 360 Points

    Richard Perry, DO

    Distance: 8.65 mi
    PO Box 249
    Sanger, TX 76266
  • Charles Bittle Jr, MD 100 Points

    Charles Bittle Jr, MD

    Sanger Medical Clinic
    Distance: 8.65 mi
    401 N Stemmons St
    Sanger, TX 76266
  • Mark E Gibbs, MD

    Mark E Gibbs, MD

    Distance: 8.65 mi
    1112 N STEMMONS ST
    SANGER, TX 76266
  • Richard J Perry, DO

    Richard J Perry, DO

    Distance: 8.65 mi
    400 BOLIVAR ST STE 304
    SANGER, TX 76266
  • Richard J Perry, DO -10 Points

    Richard J Perry, DO

    Distance: 8.65 mi
    1112 N STEMMONS ST
    SANGER, TX 76266

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Family Doctor Summary:
A family doctor is board certified in family medicine and typically operates a family practice. Family doctors are usually general practitioners who treat all types of patients of all ages. A family doctor is uniquely trained to care for patients as a whole person, regardless of their age or sex. A family doctor is trained to diagnose and treat a wide array of acute and chronic illnesses as well as provide routine health screenings. A family doctor typically works with patients through all stages of their life and has a strong knowledge and background of the patient's family health history. A family doctor should stay current in most aspects of primary medical care and should offer the most current treatments and technologies available.

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What is a Family Doctor?

A Family Doctor is a health care professional that practices medicine and is licensed by a state board.

What type of care can a Family Doctor or Family Practice Physician provide?

A Family Doctor counsels and examines patients for minor injuries or diseases that do not warrant the expertise of a specialist. A Family Doctor can do minor procedures and connect patients with specialists for more complicated procedures.

What can I see Family Doctor for?
You can see a Family Doctor for any non-emergency health issue. A Family Doctor can usually provide care to patients of all ages and refer patients to specialists if necessary.

What does a Family Doctor typically not treat?
Family doctors typically do not treat broken bones, cancer, serious diseases or emergency treatment.

What should you do if you need immediate medical care?
If you have a medical emergency and possibly need an ambulance, dial 911 immediately.

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