Dr. Robert Dyo, MD- DABFM, FAAFP has been in practice since 1986. He was born and raised in Texas, and he moved to Dallas / Fort Worth in 1982.
He is married and has one child. He completed his undergraduate Studies at the University of Texas at Austin.
He graduated from the University of Texas Medical Branch at Galveston and did his internship at John Peter Smith Hospital in Fort Worth.
He completed a residency in Family Practice at St.Paul / UTHSC Dallas. He is Board Certified in Family Practice, a Fellow in the American Academy of Family Physicians and a member of the Texas Medical Association and the Dallas County Medical Society.
His interests include photography, snow skiing, tennis and golf
Dr. Mark Brickey is a board-certified internal medicine physician with over a decade of experience providing comprehensive care toadult patients. He is passionate about building long-term relationships with his patients and takes a proactive, preventive approach tohealthcare that emphasizes regular follow-ups, collaborative care, and tailored treatment plans.Dr. Brickey earned his medical degree from the University of Texas Health Science Center at San Antonio and completed his internalmedicine residency at Danbury Hospital in Connecticut, where he was recognized as Resident of the Year. His diverse medicalbackground includes experience in hospital medicine, rehabilitation and nursing home care, and outpatient surgical centers. Thisbreadth of experience allows him to bridge the gap between primary care and specialty care, ensuring patients receive well-coordinatedand thorough medical attention.In his practice, Dr. Brickey is dedicated to managing chronic conditions, supporting wellness, and helping patients navigate complexhealth issues with compassion and clarity.Outside of medicine, Dr. Brickey enjoys spending time with his wife, Priscilla, and their two young daughters, Bell and Birdie. As afamily, they love cooking together—especially baking sourdough bread and trying new culinary experiments like nitrogen ice cream.
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