March is National Kidney Month
March is National Kidney Month, the perfect time to focus on these powerful organs that help keep our bodies healthy.
March is National Kidney Month, the perfect time to focus on these powerful organs that help keep our bodies healthy.
A look at the cancer screenings we all need, plus pros and cons of genetic testing.
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At Privia Medical Group North Texas (PMGNTX), the patient comes first. Always. We pride ourselves on providing exceptional care to every patient, every time.We think that’s what health care should be about – outstanding patient care that not only makes you better when you’re sick but works just as hard to keep you well.
PMGNTX gives our physicians the autonomy and resources to provide top-quality health care to patients – and as a result, our physicians are laser-focused on their patients’ health and wellness. Our proactive, evidence-based care utilizes the latest technologies and advancements in medicine. Having a medical home should mean something, and that’s why the patient is always the central focus and can expect unhurried, comprehensive visits that allow the time necessary to develop an individualized care plan.
Our more than 150 doctors are routinely recognized by their patients and their peers as some of the best in their fields. With physicians caring for patients in nearly 30 specialty areas – and with locations throughout the Dallas/Fort Worth Metroplex – PMGNTX stands ready to meet your family’s health care needs.
With locations throughout the Dallas/Fort Worth Metroplex
Your primary care provider (PCP) is who you see on a regular basis for your healthcare needs. Yes, that means treating you when you’re sick with the occasional sinus infection or stomach bug–but it should also mean working to keep you healthy in the first place.
If you or a family member require surgery, you want to see a surgeon who is an expert in their specialty area. Surgical specialists are trained and experienced in specific areas, often going through additional education after medical school to become board-certified in certain surgeries or surgical techniques. Many of these surgeons specialize in minimally invasive surgery, such as laparoscopic and robotic surgery. Minimally invasive procedures reduce recovery time, length of hospital stays and risk of infection..
Sometimes, a primary care provider will refer a patient to a medical specialist for diagnosis and treatment of a health condition. The specialist is a physician who has specific training, education and certifications in a specialized field of medicine. Usually, this means they focus on specific areas or functions of the human body.
March is National Kidney Month, the perfect time to focus on these powerful organs that help keep our bodies healthy.
A look at the cancer screenings we all need, plus pros and cons of genetic testing.
February is American Heart Month, a time to raise awareness of heart disease and the best ways we can all better take care of our hearts. Heart disease – also known as cardiovascular disease – is the number one killer of women and men, responsible for one out of every five deaths in the
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