SW Doctors PA Launch Affordable Primary Care (APC) Services
13th Nov 2006, 20:37 GMT
Every child, every adult deserves affordable access to primary health care. That is the fundamental belief of a group of local altruistic-minded physicians hoping to make a difference in Houston's health crisis.
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