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Medical School Southwestern Medical School, Dallas
Residency John Peter Smith Hospital in Fort Worth
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American College of Phlebology International Association of Physicians of Aesthetic Medicine Texas Medical Association
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Dr. Kevin Stewart graduated from Amarillo High School in 1980 and earned Eagle Scout in 1976. He has an Associate Degree in Biological Sciences from Amarillo College and a Bachelor of Sciences degree in Zoology from the University of Texas. After earning an M.D. from Southwestern Medical School in Dallas, he completed a Family Practice residency at John Peter Smith Hospital in Fort Worth, Texas.
Before beginning family practice in Lockney, Texas in November 1991, Dr. Stewart did a medical mission at Nigerian Christian Hospital in Southern Nigeria. From 1991 until August 2010, he was in Family Practice (including obstetrics, some major surgery, as well as covering ER) in Lockney, Texas @ W.J. Mangold Memorial Hospital.
Dr. Stewart has performed procedures in phlebology (varicose vein and other vein problems) since 2006 and now offers cosmetic procedures, such as Dysport, dermal fillers and chemical peels.
Professional Affiliations include active membership in the American College of Phlebology, International Association of Physicians of Aesthetic Medicine and the Texas Medical Association. He is board-certified by the American Board of Family Medicine.
His personal and professional interests include cycling, camping, his wife and girls, economics, investing, 19th century history, cosmetic procedures, and treatment of skin problems attributible to venous hypertension. Speaks Spanish and is studying French.
Founded LegMan Vein in 2007.
Dr. Stewart is married and has 2 daughters. Lives in Lockney (LegMan Vein and LegMan Vain office is in Plainview).
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There is no cure for rosacea, but its symptoms can be successfully treated. Laser therapy can remove unseemly blood vessels and reduce redness and flushing. Oral and topical medications, including antibiotics, can help control the acne-like symptoms. Without treatment, symptoms worsen and flare-ups become more frequent. So seek out the care of a qualified physician today. Call for a personal evaluation and to learn more about your treatment choices for this stubborn but very manageable skin disorder.
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