
Dr. Hanh-Dung Nguyen (Dr. Nguyen)
8420 Abrams Rd, Suite 208, Dallas, TX 75243
Office: 214-341-5630
Fax: 214-341-5689
Dr. Hanh-Dieu Nguyen (Dr. N)
Office: 972-509-0752
Fax: 972-516-4926
Plano has Moved to 6513A Chase Oaks Blvd Plano Texas 75023

Hanh-Dung Nguyen, DO ~ Dallas Provider
Dr. HanhDung Nguyen is a kindhearted primary care doctor in family practice. She treats patients living in Greater Dallas, TX.
Dr. Nguyen studied medicine from 1994 to 1998 at the Nova Southeastern University College of Osteopathic Medicine in North Miami Beach, FL. She then completed an Internship at Florida Hospital East Orlando. Finally, Dr. Nguyen completed a two-year residency in Family Practice at Dallas Southwest Medical Center in Dallas, TX.
Patients visit Dr. Nguyen for many reasons. Some of these include annual physicals, annual pediatric checkups, illnesses, prescriptions and refills, pre-travel checkups, general consultations, annual skin screening, psoriasis, hair loss, ear infections, hoarseness, hearing problems, vertigo,sinus problems, sleep problems, swelling, OB-GYN consultations, birth control and contraception, pap smears and annual gynecological exams, sexual dysfunction, sexually transmitted infections, flu shots, fevers, allergies, eczema, eating disorders, foot pain, bunions, arthritis, warts, cardiovascular screenings, ECG and EKG, cholesterol checkups, high blood pressure, asthma, emphysema, pneumonia, pulmonary function testing, sleep studies, daytime sleepiness, migraines, bone density measurements, thyroid consultations, pre-travel consultations, sore throats, sick children, and many others.

Hanh-Dieu Nguyen, MD ~ Plano Provider
Dr. Hanh-Dieu Nguyen has been in practice for over fifteen years. Dr. 'N' received her medical degree from University of Florida College of Medicine. She then completed her residency at Tallahassee Memorial Healthcare.
Dr. N and staff aim to provide a comfortable atmosphere for patients at Family Clinic. She enjoys Family Medicine because of its emphasis on prevention of disease. Her approach to medicine is to engage patients in their healthcare and to recognize the sociocultural dynamics that may impact an individual's illness.