Chiao Yung Lie, MD
Internal Medicine
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About Chiao Yung Lie, MD
It is my belief that each patient is a unique human being. The science of medicine aims to diagnose and treat disease. However, the art of medicine encompasses knowing the person who has the disease and never losing sight that we are treating an individual, not a disease.
My approach is to personalize medical care to fit the patient’s specific circumstances, and to pay acute attention to the whole person. I recognize that achieving wellness is a collaborative effort, and that the patient’s input and goals are essential to successful outcomes.
The journey of healthier living can be reached by combining medical expertise with personal knowledge. My hope is that we will take this journey together.
Dallas, TX
Internal Medicine 1993-1995
Dallas, TX
Internal Medicine 1992-1993
Cleveland, OH
Doctorate of Medicine 1992
Cleveland, OH
Masters of Science, Nutrition 1988
Princeton, NJ
Bachelor of Arts, Psychology 1986
Certificate of Appreciation, In gratitude for faithful service, you have been recognized by your patients as one of America's Most Compassionate Doctors, Most Compassionate Doctor 2012
Outstanding performance and service for United Healthcare Members, Certificate of Excellence granted by United Healthcare
In recognition of outstanding commitment to the treatment of hypertension and management of cardiovascular disease, Novartis Commendation
Dallas County Medical Society
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The office of Chiao Yung Lie, MD
| Mon | 9:00 AM - 5:00 PM |
| Tue | 9:00 AM - 5:00 PM |
| Wed | 9:00 AM - 5:00 PM |
| Thu | 9:00 AM - 5:00 PM |
| Fri | 9:00 AM - 5:00 PM |
| Sat | Closed |
| Sun | Closed |
What our members are saying
Summer is approaching, but this year I will be more discerning about tackling one particular project.
This year I will curb my enthusiasm and show the utmost restraint as it applies to thinning the overgrowth of brush in my back yard. With wild abandon and not a bit of caution, and…
and compassionate. She has a great sense of humor. I consider Dr Lie a very special friend. She always gives her full attention to my concerns and has referred me to competent specialists. I am very thankful to be her patient. I have never…
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