Lisa Kirk, DO
Family Medicine - DO
Dr. Kirk is a native Texan. She earned her medical degree from University of North Texas Health Science Center in 1996. She is certified by the American Osteopathic Board of Family Physicians and a member of the American Osteopathic Association as well as the Texas Medical Association. In her practice, Dr. Kirk stresses the importance of preventive medicine by extending her additional training and unique skills as a D.O. to her patients, giving them the most comprehensive care available. Her desire to provide the most comprehensive healthcare possible while looking at all aspects of the patient’s current state of wellbeing is what patients most value. Dr. Kirk strives to help those trusting her with their care to live the most vital life possible by addressing not only their immediate needs but helping them achieve their long-term health goals.
Outside of the clinic, she enjoys spending time with my family, horseback riding and other outdoor activities. Dr. Kirk has been married for over 20 years and has 3 children, 2 fun-loving boys and a beautiful girl.
Specialty: Family Practice, Anti-Aging and Regenerative Medicine
Clinical Interests: Functional Medicine, Preventative Medicine
Languages Spoken: English
As long as I can remember I knew I wanted to be a physician. How God created the human body is absolutely amazing. A physician’s primary role is not only to identify disease, but to search for the factors that lead to poor health. As a DO and a functional medicine physician, I hope to encourage my patients to live their lives in a way to prevent these disease states altogether. When we strive to be the hands and feet of God in all that we do, we will always be helping others. He is the great physician!
I am most fulfilled in my profession when my patients are able to reverse known disease states and discontinue medications with changes in lifestyle they have made by choice. These choices of change will lead to long term improved health.
If I could give one piece of advice to my patients, it would be to keep moving! Physical activity and healthy diet are the foundation of good health.