Dr. Luis Zepeda, MD
Family Practitioner
3100 Broadway St Suite 104-E Houston TX, 77017About
Dr. Luis Zepeda earned his medical degree at Universidad de San Carlos de Guatemala in Guatemala City, Guatemala. Dr. Zepeda completed his advanced family medicine training at Baylor College of Medicine in Houston, Texas. He has more than 30 years of experience in family medicine, and he is also the medical director of The Vilo Research Group for medical studies.
Dr. Zepeda is a top in Houston, Texas with a passion for and an unwavering commitment to his specialty and an expert in changing the lives of their patients for the better, and a true asset dedicated to the profession of medicine.
Dr. Zepeda's team’s goal is to deliver the very best in care, solving issues and improving health as fast as possible, regardless of insurance coverage. The team takes the time to understand their patients’ needs, providing education and guidance so patients can choose the medical care that’s right for them.
At the practice, Dr. Zepeda and the experienced team strive to build long-term relationships with each patient. They’re the providers you can trust and rely on for respectful and compassionate care at all times.
Dr. Zepeda is a strong proponent for preventive medicine, and he is particularly experienced in treating hypertension, diabetes, and high cholesterol. He speaks both Spanish and English fluently.
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Education and Training
University of San Carlos of Guatemala, Faculty of Medical Sciences
Board Certification
Family MedicineAmerican Board of Family MedicineABFM
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Dr. Luis Zepeda, MD's Expert Contributions
Does drinking a lot of water help with blood pressure?
No. Some studies have shown to increase it in elderly and young normal subjects. READ MORE
How can obesity be prevented in children?
Yes by having a very good habit of doing exercise every day if possible and following a healthy diet. Obesity is preventable but has to start at home by educating them on the consequences of it. There are things that are learned at home not at school or on the street. Remember, children are reflections or images of what parents are. Children should have at school, as part of the regular curriculum, physical activity as mandatory, except for those who have specific health reasons for not participating. Perhaps you belong to the baby boomers generation when school made you to participate in sports as part of your education. That generation didn't have as many obese children as today. Therefore, stop given electronic devices to your very young and young children but if you do impose rules and pushed them to participate in a sport at school or in your community. Make your self an example, if you are obese, by exercising and following a healthy diet. Your achievements will be the inheritance of good health for your children. READ MORE
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Professional Memberships
- Harris County Medical Society
- Texas Academy of Family Physicians
- Harris County Academy of Family Physicians
- American Academy of Family Physicians
- Association of American Physicians and Surgeons
- Hispanic American Medical Association of Houston
- Texas Medical Association
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