Dr. Patricia Harris DO establishes a local fort worth medical facility that promotes telemedicine as a way to reduce healthcare disparities among minority groups.
New Telemedicine
focused Medical
Clinic Opens In Fort
Worth
Fort Worth, Texas: Dr.
Patricia Horace is helping the
residents of Fort Worth and Tarrant
country to achieve wellness and
ideal health throughout Tarrant
country and beyond.
As the Coronavirus pandemic subsides, she has turned her attention to
getting people back into the routine of regularly visiting a primary care
physician at least once a year.
Dr.
Harris is growing her practice by partnering with Fort Worth ISD
schools, collaborating with local healthcare providers and Tarrant
County residents to provide a host of services to address health
disparities.
The list of health conditions that
disproportionately affect black
communities is largely due to the
existing disparities in healthcare.
One of the first steps in making improvements is getting more African
American households assigned to a black primary care physician in
their local community.
Dr.
Harris provides a long list of health services from prescribing antibiotics for
common illnesses, COVID testing, wellness exam, or sports physicals,
and can even diagnose mental health disorders and prescribe medication.
Provide telemedicine
appointments so that her patients
can receive access to care
without leaving the comfort of
their homes.
Walk-In appointments are welcome and are given priority access to the doctor as an
alternative to visiting ER facilities Improving healthcare outcomes by becoming the assigned
primary care doctor to encourage regular health examinations and annual wellness visits.
"Many people in the Dallas-Fort Worth
metroplex don't have an assigned
primary care physician, instead they visit
an urgent care facility or a hospital when
they have a health crisis.
Contact Us At: https://www.extracareconcernstx.com
focused Medical
Clinic Opens In Fort
Worth
Fort Worth, Texas: Dr.
Patricia Horace is helping the
residents of Fort Worth and Tarrant
country to achieve wellness and
ideal health throughout Tarrant
country and beyond.
As the Coronavirus pandemic subsides, she has turned her attention to
getting people back into the routine of regularly visiting a primary care
physician at least once a year.
Dr.
Harris is growing her practice by partnering with Fort Worth ISD
schools, collaborating with local healthcare providers and Tarrant
County residents to provide a host of services to address health
disparities.
The list of health conditions that
disproportionately affect black
communities is largely due to the
existing disparities in healthcare.
One of the first steps in making improvements is getting more African
American households assigned to a black primary care physician in
their local community.
Dr.
Harris provides a long list of health services from prescribing antibiotics for
common illnesses, COVID testing, wellness exam, or sports physicals,
and can even diagnose mental health disorders and prescribe medication.
Provide telemedicine
appointments so that her patients
can receive access to care
without leaving the comfort of
their homes.
Walk-In appointments are welcome and are given priority access to the doctor as an
alternative to visiting ER facilities Improving healthcare outcomes by becoming the assigned
primary care doctor to encourage regular health examinations and annual wellness visits.
"Many people in the Dallas-Fort Worth
metroplex don't have an assigned
primary care physician, instead they visit
an urgent care facility or a hospital when
they have a health crisis.
Contact Us At: https://www.extracareconcernstx.com