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Dr. Jerry Rodgers, MD
Family MedicineFamily Medicine
Male
Louisville, KY
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Dr. Rodgers's Background
Bio
Dr. Rodgers, MD is a practicing Family Practitioner in Winnsboro, TX. Dr. Rodgers graduated from University of Texas Southwestern Medical Center Southwestern Medical School in 1968 and has been in practice for 51 years. He completed a residency at Baylor Medical Center. He currently practices at Foot Specialist of Tri County and is affiliated with Presbyterian Hospital of Winnsboro. Dr. Rodgers accepts multiple insurance plans including Aetna, Medicare, and Cigna. Dr. Rodgers is board certified in Family Medicine. Dr. Rodgers also practices at Mother Frances Hospital Regional Health Care Center in Canton, TX.
Dr. Rodgers, MD is a practicing Family Practitioner in Winnsboro, TX. Dr. Rodgers graduated from University of Texas Southwestern Medical Center Southwestern Medical School in 1968 and has been in p...Dr. Rodgers, MD is a practicing Family Practitioner in Winnsboro, TX. Dr. Rodgers graduated from University of Texas Southwestern Medical Center Southwestern Medical School in 1968 and has been in practice for 51 years. He completed a residency at Baylor Medical Center. He currently practices at Foot Specialist of Tri County and is affiliated with Presbyterian Hospital of Winnsboro. Dr. Rodgers accepts multiple insurance plans including Aetna, Medicare, and Cigna. Dr. Rodgers is board certified in Family Medicine. Dr. Rodgers also practices at Mother Frances Hospital Regional Health Care Center in Canton, TX.Specialties
Hospital Affiliations
- Presbyterian Hospital of Winnsboro
- Presbyterian Hospital of Winnsboro
Education
- Residency
- Baylor Medical Center
- Medical School, 1968
- University of Texas Southwestern Medical Center Southwestern Medical School
- Dallas, TX
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