Lilette Daumas, MD, is a general family medicine practitioner in Houston, Texas, covering a wide range of primary care issues, with a focus on preventive care but also diagnosing and treating diseases common in primary care. A native Texan, Dr. Daumas earned her bachelor's degree at the University of St. Thomas in Houston before attending medical school at the University of Texas Health Science Center-San Antonio.
She then completed an internship in family medicine at the University of Texas in Galveston, before moving briefly to Germany with her family where she worked as an OB/GYN at a county hospital after learning the language. Upon her return to the United States, Dr. Daumas began her own practice in 1992.
She then completed an internship in family medicine at the University of Texas in Galveston, before moving briefly to Germany with her family where she worked as an OB/GYN at a county hospital after learning the language. Upon her return to the United States, Dr. Daumas began her own practice in 1992.
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Treatment of common injuries (except worker's compensation claims or on-the-job injuries). Minor surgery, dermatology procedures and minor laceration repairs (freezing warts, certain kinds of pre-cancerous lesions, cyst removal, in-office removal of skin tags, warts, and other lesions). Cholesterol testing, cancer screening, diabetes management, blood pressure monitoring, and cardiovascular risk assessment.
Men experience heart disease, high blood pressure, and diabetes at higher rates than women, but that's not where the health risks end. In addition to these common conditions, men can face gender-specific issues like prostate cancer. For these reasons, regular screenings and physical exams are important.
Women face a much different set of health challenges than men, and they deserve care tailored to their goals and needs. Whether you need to investigate a lump in your breast or are due for your regular pelvic exam, you need an experienced, compassionate doctor you can trust. For comprehensive and personalized health care, call the practice of Lilette Daumas, MD, or make an appointment online today.
If you don't feel sick or have an obvious injury, visiting the doctor may be the last thing you want to do. But a routine physical is a vital part of keeping you healthy and can help your doctor identify any potential for illness early on and take preventive measures if necessary. If you live in the Houston, Texas, area and haven't had a routine physical in over a year, contact Lilette Daumas, MD.
The common cold lives up to its name most adults have 1-3 bouts with the viral infection each year. The cold has no cure, but there are a number of ways you can manage your symptoms. Many people often mistake other conditions for cold symptoms, so it's important to see a doctor if they become severe or unusual.
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Misdiagnosed my mother and medicated her for something she did not test her for other than a questionnaire. She's a quack. My mother never had Alzheimer's disease. She had brain tumors. My mother did not need statin drugs, but of course all doctors get big pieces of the pie for giving these drugs to their patients. She is a full blown quack and should not be practicing medicine in my opinion.