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Dr. Elizabeth Seymour - Environmental Health Center Dallas

Elizabeth Seymour, MD is a family and functional medicine physician began practicing at the Environmental Health Center in 2015.  She learned, witnessed, employed and experienced the techniques and knowledge of Dr. Rea as together they examined patients.  She has served as a Telemedicine physician, an Emergency Room Physician, and as a Medical Director.

Dr. Seymour is board certified by the American Board of Family Medicine and is certified by the Institute of Functional Medicine.  She is a fellow of the American Academy of Family Physicians.

Her community service has seen her serve as a volunteer for the Special Olympics, and as a Stephens County Science Fair Judge.  She served on the Citizen’s Advisory Committee for Denton ISD, Secondary Schools subcommittee.   She was a volunteer assisting in the Integris Oral, Breast, and Prostate Cancer Screening.  She has also been an Emergency Room Volunteer for the Denton Regional Medical Center.

Dr. Seymour along with Long, R., and Mold, J. has published in the Evidence-Based Practice, volume 13.1 (January 20010):4 the article “Osteoarthritis of the knee:  Who is most likely to benefit from intraarticular corticosteroid injections, and for how long?”

She is a member of the American Academy of Environmental Medicine, the Institute of Functional Medicine, the American Medical Association, the Texas Medical Association, and the American Academy of Family Physicians, The Texas Academy of Family Physicians, and the Denton County Medical Society.

We look forward to hearing from Dr. Seymour about Rx Prescription and hazardous waste on our live broadcast 3 PM CST, 1190 AM KXFR 12/21/19.

 

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