Luis A Fernandez , MD

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1941 East Rd Ste 2100
Houston, TX 77054

Located in Houston TX Dr. Luis A Fernandez is a highly skilled medical professional with the prestigious title of M.D. which stands for Doctor of Medicine in the field of General or Allopathic Medicine. With a specialization in general medicine Dr. Fernandez brings a wealth of knowledge and expertise to his practice ensuring top-notch care for his patients.

As a medical doctor Dr. Fernandez is dedicated to providing comprehensive healthcare services to individuals in need. His focus on general medicine allows him to diagnose and treat a wide range of medical conditions making him a trusted and reliable resource for those seeking personalized and effective medical care in the Houston area.

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