About Me

who i’m

hello my name is Jeffrey Pratt

Geriatrician - Family Doctor

Dr. Jeffrey Pratt is a geriatrician in Plano, Texas and is affiliated with multiple hospitals in the area, including Medical City Plano and Texas Health Presbyterian Hospital Allen. He received his medical degree from University of Colorado School of Medicine and has been in practice for more than 20 years. Dr. Jeffrey Pratt has expertise in treating Alzheimer's dementia, hypertension & high blood pressure, diabetes, among other conditions

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Doctor's Consultation

A doctor's consultation is a formal meeting between a patient and a physician to discuss health concerns, symptoms, and treatment options, which can occur in a doctor's office, a hospital, or remotely via virtual platforms like phone, text, or video calls. Patients should provide relevant medical history and symptoms, ask questions, take notes on advice, and follow up on prescribed medications, tests, and appointments after the consultation

  • Individual prescriptions
  • Personalized medical consultations
  • Choosing appropriate treatment options
  • Detailed medical opinion
  • Online medical consulting
  • Diagnostic services
  • Urgent medical consulting
Diagnostic Services

Diagnostic services are tests and procedures, performed that identify the cause of a medical condition by analyzing biological samples and using medical imaging. These services are essential for doctors to accurately diagnose illnesses, guide treatment decisions, and monitor patient health, with examples including blood tests, X-rays, ultrasounds, and specialized HPLC tests for conditions like sickle cell disease.

 

  • Medical Laboratory Services
  • Medical Imaging
  • Specialized Testing
  • Histopathological Diagnosis
  • Radiology Diagnosis
  • Laboratory Diagnosis
  • Clinical Diagnosis
Urgent Care

Urgent care is walk-in medical care for conditions that need prompt attention but are not life-threatening. It bridges the gap between a primary care doctor and an emergency room, offering efficient, immediate treatment for non-emergencies like cuts, minor fractures, or severe infections, with significantly shorter wait times than an ER.

 

  • Time-sensitive issues
  • Minor injuries
  • Illnesses
  • Minor procedures
  • Life-threatening conditions
  • High-acuity emergencies
  • Infections
Primary Care

Primary care is the essential, accessible health service that acts as the first point of contact for individuals within a healthcare system, providing ongoing and comprehensive care for a wide range of needs. It focuses on preventive services, health promotion, and the diagnosis and treatment of common illnesses and chronic conditions, with providers acting as a central coordinator for a patient's overall health journey.

 

  • First Point of Contact
  • Comprehensive Services
  • Holistic Approach
  • Coordination of Care
  • General Practice
  • Optometry services
  • Dental services
Annual Wellness Physical

An Annual Wellness Physical is a yearly preventive health exam designed to assess your overall health, identify potential health risks before they become serious, and provide personalized health advice and screenings. The visit typically includes a review of your medical history and lifestyle, vital signs assessment, a physical examination of your body, discussions about any health concerns, and personalized recommendations for future care and screenings

 

  • Review your medical and family history
  • Assess your risk factors
  • Check your vital signs
  • Perform a thorough physical examination
  • Discuss your health and symptoms
  • Provide preventive services
  • Create a prevention plan