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Philip Pippin, MD

5.0 out of 5 
Specialty: 
Family Medicine
Physician Group: 
UT Health East Texas Physicians

UT Health Tyler

1000 S. Beckham Ave.
Tyler, TX 75701
903-597-0351

Philip Pippin, MD, is a board-certified family medicine physician who sees patients of all ages at UT Health East Texas Physicians at North Campus Tyler. "My care philosophy is to educate patients to understand their own diseases, as well as how their behaviors and attitudes affect their health."

Dr. Pippin chose to pursue a career in family medicine because of the field's diversity. "Family medicine creates the best environment for education of the patient, and I like applying this philosophy to a broad audience."

Dr. Pippin is employed as a clinical faculty physician at the University of Texas Health Science Center at Tyler under the UT Tyler School of Medicine.

Blogs Written by Dr. Pippin

Men's Health Month: Heart Health

Men's Health Month: Benign Prostatic Hyperplasia

The Flu: How Long It Lasts & How to Prevent It

Board Certifications: 

American Board of Family Medicine, Board Certification

Education: 

Family Medicine Residency: Chief Resident, The University of Texas Health Science Center at Tyler

Doctor of Medicine: The University of Texas Medical Branch at Galveston

Bachelor of Science: Biology, Texas A&M University, College Station

Will Avery Faculty of the Year Award, 2019

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 03/05/2021

Dr. Pippin is very knowledgeable and quickly can assess and treat most anything. He has a kind demeanor yet will assert himself for the patient's good. He has taken extreme care treating my sister with stroke, cancer, and covid as well as myself with A-fib and other problems. He's the best!

   — Melissa Keathley


 02/10/2021

Dr. Pippen was a God send. He helped us talk through (for a very long time) the various options for my father in law who has cancer. He was compassionate, patient and extremely knowledgeable. We will forever be thankful for him.

   — Carrie Hays