Marion Physicians Clinic in Marion, KY
With our office conveniently located in Marion, KY, we offer our expertise to patients in the areas of Primary Care, Internal Medicine, General Surgery and more! Please contact our office at (270) 965-4377 to learn more about the wide variety of services we provide!
Office Hours
Tri-Rivers is closed Dec 24th & 25th and New Years Day Jan 1.
Monday – Friday: 8:00 am – 5:00 pm
Mondays
Terry Boone, PA-C
Robin Leidecker, APRN
Tuesdays
Terry Boone, PA-C
Ghassan Yazigi, M.D.
Jennifer Alexander, APRN, PMHNP
Wednesdays
Michael Gavin, M.D.
Robin Leidecker, APRN
Thursdays
Justin Lewis, PA-C
Kara Phillips, DNP, APRN, FNP-BC
Fridays
Justin Lewis, PA-C
Jennifer Alexander, APRN, PMHNP
Family Practice/Primary Care
- Chronic Disease Management (COPD, CHF, Diabetes, High Blood Pressure, Cholesterol, Etc.)
- Wellness Exams for Children and Adults
- Sports and School Physicals
- DOT and Pre-employment Physicals
- Surgical and Non-surgical Clearance Evaluations
- Well Woman Exams (Pap Smear, Breast Exam, Etc.)
- Hormone Level Evaluation and Treatment
- Nutritional Counseling including Weight Loss Management
- Tobacco Cessation
- Medicare Annual Wellness Visits
- Workers Comp Injuries
- Referral Management for Specialists as appropriate
- Minor in-office surgical and non-surgical procedures, including skin lesion removal and treatment, mole/wart removal, toenail removal and cyst removal
- Injections to treat arthritis and painful joints
- Medication Assisted Weight Loss
- Diagnosis and Treatment of Sexually Transmitted Diseases (STDs)
Medication Assisted Treatment for Addiction (MAT)
Providers specializing in assessment, diagnosis and treatment for substance use disorders.
Take the first step to a better future.
How do I know MAT is Right for Me?
- You are willing to fully comply with prescribing instructions
- You lack physical health issues that the medication could possibly exacerbate
- You understand your alternative options
You may not be eligible for MAT if you have:
- An addiction to a substance that cannot be treated with an FDA-approved medication
- A co-occurring substance addiction
- A severe physical limitation, such as a lung or heart condition, that opioids agonists might complicate
- A low level of motivation to get sober
If you feel you may benefit from Medication Assisted Addiction Treatment call for your appointment today.