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Woodland Heights Primary Care at Diboll Welcomes New Provider

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Woodland Heights Medical Center is happy to announce the addition of Nurse Practitioner Amanda Allen to Woodland Heights Primary Care at Diboll.

Amanda Allen is a Board Certified Nurse Practitioner who specializes in general and preventative medicine for patients 13 years and over. She provides annual physicals, school and sports physicals, preventive care, geriatric medicine, as well as care for acute illness and chronic conditions such as diabetes and high blood pressure. She is also stroke certified through the American Board of Neuroscience Nursing. As a native of East Texas, Amanda believes in the care of the patient as a whole – physical, mental and spiritual. Her focus is her education, and disease prevention.

 “Having grown up in Corrigan, East Texas is my home,” states Allen. “I am so excited for the opportunity to provide healthcare for my friends and neighbors both in Diboll and beyond.”

Woodland Heights Primary Care is located at 202 S. Temple Dr. in Diboll. Amanda will begin seeing patients on October 17. For more information or to make an appointment, call 936-829-6000 or visit WHMedicalGroup.com. Walk-in appointments are also welcome.

Rachel Lauren
Rachel Lauren is a creative writer with Texas Forest Country Living, eager to go out and discover the undiscovered. Born in Lufkin, Texas, and apart of a family of 5, she graduated high school from LEAD Academy, a Christian co-op school, in may of 2024. While she has a passion for writing, she also loves photography.

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