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DHR Health Welcomes Dr. Lisa Brown

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Lisa Brown, M.D., joins DHR Health.

Edinburg, TX — DHR Health is pleased to welcome Lisa Brown, M.D., back to the Rio Grande Valley as a physician for DHR Health Hospice. Brown is Board Certified by the American Board of Family Medicine, the American Board of Family Medicine/Hospice and Palliative Medicine and the American Board of Family Medicine Geriatrics. 

Brown will join James Castillo, M.D., medical director of DHR Health Hospice, and the hospital’s palliative care team. The team is dedicated to improving the quality of life for patients who are terminally ill and have a life expectancy of less than six months. DHR Health Hospice provides continuous care along with emotional, physical and spiritual resources to patients and their family.

Raised in Mission, Texas, Brown completed medical school at Baylor College of Medicine in Houston, Texas.  She did a family medicine residency at Methodist Charlton Medical Center in Dallas, Texas and a fellowship in combined geriatric and hospice and palliative medicine at the University of Texas Health Science Center in San Antonio, Texas. 

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For more information about the services offered at DHR Health Hospice, please call (956) 362-3780 or for services offered at DHR Health Palliative Care, please call (956) 720-4721 or visit our DHR Health website, www.dhrhealth.com.

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