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About Healthy Life Family Medicine
Founded by John Monroe, MD, in 2007, Healthy Life Family Medicine provides compassionate and personalized care to patients of all ages in and around Goodyear, Arizona. Healthy Life Family Medicine offers same-day appointments and extended hours to ensure their patients get the care they need when they need it.
Healthy Life Family Medicine provides both acute and chronic care services. In addition to physical exams and vaccinations, patients receive expert treatments and management services for conditions including diabetes, high blood pressure, and joint and back pain. They offer in-office blood tests, EKGs, spirometry, and joint injections.
As a family-owned and operated practice, Healthy Life Family Medicine prides itself on serving its community. The team aims to develop long-lasting relationships with multiple generations of the same family. With medical services available for the whole family, there’s no need to drive to multiple offices all over town for medical care.
Healthy Life Family Medicine accepts most insurance plans and welcomes new patients. Appointments are available by calling the practice or using the online scheduling tool.
We accept most major insurance plans. Please contact the medical office for all insurance related questions.
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