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  • Find a Doctor or APC | Austin Regional Clinic
    Find an ARC doctor or advanced practice clinician (APC) near you. ARC serves the following communities: Austin, Bastrop, Bee Cave, Buda, Cedar Park, Dripping Springs, Georgetown, Hutto, Kyle, Leander, Manor, Pflugerville, Round Rock, and West Lake Hills. .. .
  • Doctor of Osteopathic Medicine (DO) | Austin Regional Clinic
    Doctor of Osteopathic Medicine (DO) What is a doctor of osteopathic medicine (DO)? A doctor of osteopathic medicine (DO) is a physician licensed to practice medicine, perform surgery,This training typically lasts three to six years and prepares DOs and MDs to practice a specialty. DOs practice a "whole person" approach to medicine. They regard your body as an integrated whole. This training provides osteopathic physicians with a better understanding of the ways that an illness. ..
  • Physician Assistant | Austin Regional Clinic
    Physician Assistant What is a physician assistant (PA)? Physician Assistants (PAs) are skilled health care professionals who: provide a broad range of healthhistories, performing physical exams, making assessments and assisting in surgery, under the supervision of aThe curriculum consists of a basic medical sciences section which includes topics such as anatomy andA baccalaureate or Master's degree is awarded on graduation. .. .
  • Find a Location | Austin Regional Clinic
    Find an ARC clinic location near you. ARC serves the following communities: Austin, Bastrop, Bee Cave, Buda, Cedar Park, Dripping Springs, Georgetown, Hutto, Kyle, Leander, Manor, Pflugerville, Round Rock, and West Lake Hills. ..
  • Advanced Practice Nurse | Austin Regional Clinic
    APNs are registered, professional nurses who have acquired knowledge and skills through an advanced program of study. In Texas, the Texas Nursing Board regulates all APN practice and licensure.
  • About Doctors and APCs | Austin Regional Clinic
    About Doctors and APCs When you make an appointment at ARC, you have the option of seeing a DO, MD, orPhysician Assistant (PA): A physician assistant (PA) must complete a master's degree and have received doctors, doctors of osteopathic medicine (DOs) and doctors of medicine (MDs): Education and training Doctorof Osteopathic Medicine (DO): A DO is a physician licensed to practice medicine, perform surgery, and Doctor of Medicine (MD): MDs are allopathic doctors, which means they treat and diagnose conditions using. ..
  • Clinical Nurse Specialist | Austin Regional Clinic
    Clinical Nurse Specialist (CNS) What is a clinical nurse specialist (CNS)?
  • “Find a Doc/APC” search adds new filter | Austin Regional Clinic
    Looking for a doctor or APC at ARC? Using our search filters can make this task so much easier!
  • Planning a pregnancy? A quick guide on what doctor to see and when to ...
    Planning a pregnancy? Discover a quick guide on which doctor to see and when to schedule your appointments.
  • Unsure about vaccination? Ask your doctor! | Austin Regional Clinic
    Ask your doctor! When a patient initiates a discussion about vaccines, he said, they're usually doing so in good faithWhen a patient expresses doubt, he asks why they feel that way and about their sources of information"I'm not always sure what to do, but I think we can listen and see if we can help the patient find ahelping patients keep the end goal in mind: We all want our families to be healthy and safe, and we want a. ..