Internal Medicine
3601 4th St, Lubbock, TX, 79430-9410, USA
(806) 743-3150
Dr. John Payne is an Internal Medicine doctor (Primary Care Physician) in Lubbock, TX, USA. Dr. John Payne is affiliated with University Medical Center, Texas Tech University Health Sciences Center Lubbock. Dr. John Payne provides medical care in outpatient clinic and hospital setting. Dr. John Payne provides preventive care, medical check ups, immunizations, medical treatment for disease like hypertension, diabetes, heart problems and refer to other specialists if needed. You can find contact information like phone number, practice website, office address and reviews for Dr. John Payne.
An internist or Internal Medicine doctor is someone who specializes in diagnosing and treating illnesses, diseases, and health problems. Most internists are also primary care doctors and treat patients on a regular basis. They can diagnose and treat common illnesses or more serious problems. Most people see an internist regularly. Those with chronic illnesses may do so on a monthly or even weekly basis. Internists are the most common types of doctors.
Gender
MaleGraduation year
2013Years of experience
11Professional School
Kirksville College Of Osteopathic MedicineDr. John Payne generally accepts new patients.
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The top specialties of Dr. John Payne include Internal Medicine
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The office is located at 3601 4th St in Lubbock, TX.
Dr. John Payne accepts various types of health insurance, but individual coverage may be variable. You should check with your health insurance whether the particular doctor is in network or not.
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