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Lawrenceville Clinic Near Gwinnett Medical Center Announces New Saturday Hours

Rodriguez MD, an internal and family medicine practice in Lawrenceville, Georgia, now offers Saturday hours on the first and third weekends of the month.

2011-06-22
ATLANTA, GA, June 22, 2011 (Press-News.org) Rodriguez MD, a new Lawrenceville clinic and bilingual Lawrenceville family practice near Gwinnett Medical Center now offers Saturday hours. Located in Terrace Park Medical Center at 771 Old Norcross Rd., Suite 250, the practice has a physician on-site and available to see patients the 1st and 3rd Saturdays of the month from 8:00am - 12 noon. Upcoming Saturday dates include:
- Saturday, July 2
- Saturday, July 16
- Saturday, August 6
- Saturday, August 20

Saturday hours are perfect for people who have weekday conflicts that make scheduling a medical check-up difficult or for patients who are ill over the weekend and don't want to wait till Monday to see a doctor. "Typically only urgent care centers offer Saturday hours," explains Neville Street, Rodriguez MD's Administrative Director. "However, as a way to better service the Gwinnett County community, our Lawrenceville doctors are available to see patients on select weekends." Walk-ins are welcome; appointments are recommended.

Rodriguez MD's Gwinnett doctors, who both speak English and Spanish fluently, provide thorough and honest medical care to their patients. Deborah and Veronica Rodriguez are sisters with a combined 27 years of experience. Dr. Deborah Rodriguez is American Board Certified in Family Medicine and is licensed in Georgia and Illinois. Dr. Veronica Rodriguez is American Board Certified in Internal Medicine. She also holds a medical license in both Georgia and Florida.

This Lawrenceville Health Clinic's services and treatments include allergy testing, high blood pressure, Cpet stress testing, heart disease, immunizations vaccines, laboratory services, mole biopsy, physical exams, and preventative health. Rodriguez MD provides a variety of diagnostic and treatment options and always works closely with each patient in order to determine the best course of care.

A leading choice among other Lawrenceville clinics, Rodriguez MD is the perfect Gwinnett internal medicine and family practice group for area residents to visit. For more information or to schedule an appointment with Rodriguez MD, call 770-670-6920 or go online to www.Lawrenceville-Doctors.com.

About Rodriguez MD Medical Practice

Rodriguez MD's doctors, Veronica & Deborah Rodriguez, MD operate this bilingual, state-of-the-art Lawrenceville, GA family practice clinic. Our staff consists of our two Lawrenceville doctors, an Administrative Director, two medical assistants and two medical receptionists. Rodriguez MD distinguishes itself from other Lawrenceville family practices through our exceptional level of medical care and our convenient onsite CLIA certified lab.

For more information visit: http://www.Lawrenceville-Doctors.com.

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[Press-News.org] Lawrenceville Clinic Near Gwinnett Medical Center Announces New Saturday Hours
Rodriguez MD, an internal and family medicine practice in Lawrenceville, Georgia, now offers Saturday hours on the first and third weekends of the month.