Edward Reese, M.D., Recently Joined the Medical Staff at Regional Physician Services
1/13/2022
A Missouri native, Edward Reese, M.D., has recently joined the medical staff of Regional Physician Services.
“My patient care style focuses on helping patients’ gain better understanding of their health through evidence-based education and direction,” said Dr. Reese.
Dr. Reese graduated from California State University in Fresno, CA, with a B.S. in chemistry and graduated medical school from the Uniformed Services University of the Health Sciences in Bethesda, MD. He completed his residency at the University of Nebraska Medical Center-Family Medicine and Offutt Air Force Base joint residency program in Omaha, NE. He is board-certified.
Reese joined the practice of Regional Physician Services as a primary care provider and is accepting new patients. His area of experience includes family health, such as sick visits, pediatric care, annual preventive wellness visits, immunizations, physicals, referrals to specialists, pre-employment testing and school screenings. Additionally, Dr. Reese performs minor procedures and helps manage chronic conditions and coordination of care.
Reese lives in Poplar Bluff, MO, with his wife and three children. He enjoys outdoor activities, fishing, woodworking, crafting projects and hunting with his family.
“We are fortunate to have Dr. Reese join our team of family practice providers,” said CEO Rick Naegler. “Dr. Reese has extensive experiences within the field of medicine combined with a very friendly patient- centered attitude. He is a perfect fit within our organization.”
Reese is maintaining office hours Monday to Friday from 8 a.m. to 4:30 p.m. He is currently accepting new patients. For more information, https://www.primarycareappointments.com/poplar-bluff/ or call (573) 778-2600.
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