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Lawrenceville Family Practice - Rodriguez MD - Celebrates Their 2nd Anniversary

Rodriguez MD, an Internal and family medicine practice in Lawrenceville, GA near Gwinnett Medical Center celebrates their 2nd year in business.

2012-09-20
NORCROSS, GA, September 20, 2012 (Press-News.org) Rodriguez MD, a Lawrenceville GA clinic near Gwinnett Medical Center, celebrates their 2nd anniversary in September, 2012. Providing health care to infants, children, and adults, the practice operates in a state-of-the-art facility that houses the latest in medical technology including a CILA certified lab. Rodriguez MD is a bilingual Gwinnett family practice with doctors and staff fluent in both Spanish and English.

Available services at Rodriguez MD's Lawrenceville Family Practice include:
- Physician exams
- Lab tests
- Blood Pressure screenings
- Allergy testing
- Flu shots
- Medical Weight Loss

"The physicians and staff at Rodriguez MD are excited to celebrate our 2nd year in business and being able to provide outstanding health care to families in Gwinnett County and surrounding metro Atlanta communities," shares Neville Street, the practice's Administrative Director. "American Board Certified in Internal Medicine and Family Medicine, both Lawrenceville doctors have extensive experience working in private practice," says Street. In addition to providing primary care, Rodriguez MD is an official Center for Medical Weight Loss.

Located in Terrace Park Medical Center on 771 Old Norcross Rd, Rodriguez MD's patients receive a level of care that surpasses other clinics in Lawrenceville GA. The practice offers continuing and comprehensive medical care, health maintenance and preventive services to each member of the family. Rodriguez MD accepts all commercial insurance and Medicare; cash pricing is also available.

Need a doctor? Schedule an appointment with Rodriguez MD, a premier medical practice and Lawrenceville clinic, by calling 678-430-3627 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. Rodriguez MD - Lawrenceville Clinic distinguishes itself from other Lawrenceville family practices through our exceptional level of medical care and our convenient onsite CLIA certified lab. The Gwinnett doctors at Rodriguez MD are Board Certified in Internal Medicine and Family Medicine. They are also a Center for Medical Weight Loss.

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

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[Press-News.org] Lawrenceville Family Practice - Rodriguez MD - Celebrates Their 2nd Anniversary
Rodriguez MD, an Internal and family medicine practice in Lawrenceville, GA near Gwinnett Medical Center celebrates their 2nd year in business.