LAWRENCEVILLE, GA, August 25, 2011 (Press-News.org) Rodriguez MD, a leading Lawrenceville clinic and bilingual Lawrenceville family practice in Gwinnett County, GA, is currently offering Back to School Health Checks and sports physicals for preschool through college age students. Available beginning in August 2011, the medical practice will accept patients by appointment and walk-in for Health Checks. Patients will be able to learn about their physical condition and treatment if a problem is identified.
Available services at Rodriguez MD's Gwinnett family clinic include:
- Physicals
- Lab Tests
- Blood Pressure
- Allergy testing
- Hearing and Vision Tests
- Immunizations
- Vaccines
Diphtheria, Tetanus, Whooping Cough, Polio, MMR (measles, mumps and rubella), and chickenpox are all among the recommended vaccines for child and youth.
"Going back to school is a great time for annual physical exams and health checks to be performed before students are exposed to new environmental factors that can lead to illness, disease and stress," explains Neville Street, the practice's Administrative Director. "Health screenings can detect problems that would otherwise go unnoticed." Located in suite 250 at Terrace Park Medical Center on 771 Old Norcross Rd, Rodriguez MD's patients are sure to enjoy a level of care that surpasses other Gwinnett and Lawrenceville clinics. In addition, the Lawrenceville doctors at Rodriguez MD are fluent in both English and Spanish.
The skilled and dedicated Gwinnett doctors at Rodriguez MD offer a full range of high-quality services, all on-site. Dr. Deborah Rodriguez is American Board Certified in Family Medicine. Her sister, Dr. Dr. Veronica Rodriguez is American Board Certified in Internal Medicine. Both doctors hold a medical license in the state of Georgia.
For more information about Back to School Health Checks and sports physicals or to schedule an appointment with Rodriguez MD, a Lawrenceville Clinic and medical practice, call 770-670-6920 or visit them online at 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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Lawrenceville Doctors Office in Gwinnett County Offers Back to School Health Checks for Students
Rodriguez MD, an Internal and family medicine practice in Lawrenceville, GA is now offering Back to School Health Checks for students in Gwinnett Country and surrounding communities. Screenings may include physicals, immunizations and lab tests.
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[Press-News.org] Lawrenceville Doctors Office in Gwinnett County Offers Back to School Health Checks for StudentsRodriguez MD, an Internal and family medicine practice in Lawrenceville, GA is now offering Back to School Health Checks for students in Gwinnett Country and surrounding communities. Screenings may include physicals, immunizations and lab tests.