C. Bradley Hibbert, MD
Internist
901 W Ben White Blvd Austin TX, 78704About
Dr. C. Bradley Hibbert is an internist practicing in Austin, TX. Dr. Hibbert specializes in the medical treatment of adults. Internists can act as a primary physician or as a consultant to a primary family physician. They manage both common and rare diseases. Dr. Hibbert provides comprehensive care and manages treatment sometimes in coordination with surgeons as well. Dr. Hibbert is an internist who specializes in hospital medicine. Internists in the primary care setting establish long-term relationships with their patients and incorporate disease prevention and mental health care into their practice.
Education and Training
UTMB in Galveston MD 2014
Michigan State University (East Lansing, MI) B.S. in Physiology; cum laude 2010
Board Certification
American Board of Internal Medicine
BLS/ACLS (Austin
TX) 2022
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C. Bradley Hibbert, MD's Expert Contributions
What can I do for high blood sugar levels?
If you are having persistently elevated blood glucose levels then I recommend you make an appointment with your primary care physician in order to have your diabetes medications reviewed and adjusted as needed to allow for better control of your sugars. You should also discuss your regular dietary intake with your PCP as diet is a crucial part of properly controlling blood glucose levels. READ MORE
Can you drive a car with high blood pressure?
you can drive with high blood pressure, but if you are finding that your high blood pressure remains inadequately controlled then I recommend making an appointment with your primary care doctor for further evaluation and adjustment to your high blood pressure medications. READ MORE
What can be done for insomnia?
start with a daily sleep diary and write down exactly what your normal sleep routine is for a week. Then look for things that can be changed or removed in order to reduce distractions and excess stimulation right before bed time. Avoid blue light and technology within 1 hr before trying to go to bed. READ MORE
What type of treatment is best for varicose veins?
compression stockings and leg elevation can help with varicose veins. READ MORE
Faculty Titles & Positions
- Internist/Hospitalist St. David’s South Austin Medical Center 2017 - Present
- Sound Echo Locum Tenens 2019 - Present
Awards
- Top doctor in Austin 2023 Best of Texas magazine
- Top Physician in Best in Texas Magazine 2023
- Resident of the block – selected by fellow residents for outstanding leadership, collegiality, and teaching 2017
- Carl J. Herzog Foundation Academic Scholarship 2014
- Distinguished Freshman Achievement Scholarship for maintaining good academic standing. Legacy Scholars Award. Spartan Scholarship 2010
Professional Memberships
- Texas medical association
- American Medical Association Alliance, Inc.
- American College of Physicians
Charities and Philanthropic Endeavors
- Hyde Park Baptist Church Volunteer Food Pantry 2023-Present, Alpine Compassionate Clinic 2017, St. Vincent’s Clinic 2012, UTMB Halloween Carnival 2011
What do you attribute your success to?
- Taking the extra time to listen to my patients and to make sure that they fully understand their medical disease so we can collaboratively work toward their better health.
Hobbies / Sports
- RunningWeightliftingSpending time with family
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