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It is with great pleasure that I can finally announce to all of my patients and friends that Frank Setzler D.O. is joining me for the practice of  Family Nutritional and Osteopathic Manipulative Medicine. Dr. Setzler is no newcomer to the practice of Nutritional and Manipulative Therapy, having been successful in this field for many years in East Texas.

Dr. Setzler is old enough to be “dry behind the ears” but young enough to have many active practice years ahead of him. He is certified in Gynecology and has special interest in the field of NATURAL hormone replacement therapy and the treatment of problems caused by hormone imbalance. Dr. Setzler is also highly qualified in the field of Cholesterol problems and is certified in I.V. Chelation Therapy.

I have been interested in combining my practice with a doctor of Dr. Setzler’s stature for several years. Before we committed to joining practices, we spent many hours discussing our philosophy of medicine and our methods of treatment for various health problems before deciding that our patients could benefit greatly from our association. Also Liz and Janis will still be here as they have for over twenty years.

Dr. Setzler and his wife have five children and one grandchild. Only twin 14 yr. old boys are still living at home. The family will be joining him in Lubbock after the end of the present school year.

The question that my patients have been asking for the past few years is: “What are we going to do when you retire?”  Now the question they are asking is: “Are you retiring?”

The answer is NO. However, at this time in life, we can’t predict the future so Dr Setzler and I will be cooperating with each other in your care for the benefit of all concerned. I want to assure you that I feel very comfortable with Dr. Setzler’s philosophy of medicine and his abilities.

To my patients I want to say that your concerns have been answered.

Dr. Wright

 

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