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Dr. Turner graduated from UNT-HSC Texas College of Osteopathic Medicine in 2012. She then pursued a residency in Family Medicine in Texarkana, Arkansas with UAMS. Her patients, many from rural areas, often had complicated health problems and long distances to drive in the event that care couldn't be provided right then and there. Consequently, she learned a great deal about formulating plans to treat difficult health problems.
She acquired a disabling autoimmune incurable health condition shortly after residency, and has learned even more. After a couple of years working to reverse the condition, she launched a telehealth site to re-invent her Health / Medical career and to help others find their way by focusing on the mind, body and spirit to balance our lives.
Mary Jo Decker has been a long time Nurse Practitioner in the Fort Worth area in the Health and Medical field. She began telehealth visits like most practitioners in 2020 but learned quickly to mange the ever-changing world of medicine. She has worked in the hospital setting as well as the clinical setting. Her primary focus for the last decade has been in Family Medicine. She is very interested in researching both conventional and unconventional studies that help people obtain and maintain good health. In addition, she has a compassionate heart for those who struggle with overeating, chronic pain, diabetes and other chronic illnesses.
Please reach us at 817-864-8824 if you cannot find an answer to your question.
DEVOTED FAMILY MEDICINE offers a variety of medical services, including preventive care, diagnostic testing, and treatment for acute and chronic illnesses.
To make an appointment, please call our office at (817) 864-8824.
DEVOTED FAMILY MEDICINE is currently applying with the major insurance companies for coverage. THAT process has been moving quite slowly! Until the various insurance companies accept our clinic as "in-network", they will not allow us to send them the bill for services rendered to you.
Dr. Rami Turner graduated from the Texas College of Osteopathic Medicine (part of the University of North Texas Health Science Center) in 2012, and subsequently completed her Family Medicine Residency in 2015. She was able to practice for 3 1/2 years after her graduation for a total of 5+ years of medical practice.
In 2018 she became disabled by a very rare autoimmune neuromuscular disease called Stiff Person Syndrome or SPS. The pain associated with this disease is intense and difficult to manage. The prognosis varies, the onset of declining health and quality of life can be fast, or it can be slow - sometimes with years of stability. The list of symptoms includes spasms and rigidity in the muscles of the trunk and limbs, and difficulty walking or standing.
Unwilling to accept this grim possibility, she became catalyzed to discover multiple approaches to healing her own physical damage, and also the psychological and spiritual aspects which required attention in order to improve health.
By combining her medical education with outside-the-box studies, she has been able to gain control of her pain and medical status with strict discipline. Her desire is to share this hard-won knowledge to help others improve their quality of life.
Discovering your true self.
Learning to live the person you are with hope, not anxiety.
Learn to trust your body and your mind. Dr. Turner can help show you how.
Red flags in a relationship and how to avoid a bad one.
Exercising when your body says No.
Eating to live and how to truly eat a healthy diet.
How to manage pain.
At DEVOTED FAMILY MEDICINE, we offer a place for a visit with a qualified medical professional to provide examination, treatment and testing for a full spectrum of conditions. In Family Medicine, we are able to manage most conditions, but when we can't, we have people we trust to send you to for help.
Do you feel frustrated with incomplete care? Frustrated with a diagnosis and treatment plan that do not seem to work? Or do you have a diagnosis but no plan for cure, and instead feel as if a band aid was placed on your condition pending the next appointment? Are things getting worse instead of better? If they are not getting better, please give us a call.