We’re on a Mission
To promote individual and community wellness through affordable, high-quality, evidence-based, personalized medicine and interconnected relationships.
Meet Dr. Massey
Dr. Massey’s current practice model is as a membership-based direct primary care provider. His clients know him from his former work as an employed primary care physician in a large hospital-associated health care system within the community, from his work with the Veterans’ Health Association, and from his numerous community volunteer positions such as “Walk with a Doc” and The Institute for Public Health Education and Research. His scope of practice includes routine pediatric, adolescent, adult, and geriatric clinic-based (outpatient) primary care and preventive care, including weight management and treatment of chronic and acute conditions.
In His Free Time, Dr. Massey Loves:
Camping with his two boys
Fly fishing with his brother
Hiking with his friends
Bee keeping with his wife
Volunteer teaching for public health students
Presenting academic activities at conferences
Fun Facts about Dr. Massey:
Has eaten at the White House
Has been aboard Air Force One
Flew small planes as a hobby
Is originally from Texas
Has held a medical license in 52 states/territories
Lived 6 months on a tiny island in the Pacific
Dr. Massey is board-certified in family medicine and general preventive medicine and public health. He has additional training in rural, international, tropical, and travel medicine. From 2022 to the present time he has worked in community primary care in New Braunfels, Texas. In the past he has served in varied healthcare and public health leadership roles throughout his career. Recently, he worked alongside Indian Health Service providers offering emergency health care services for communities disproportionately affected by COVD19 and was a physician leader for the Afghan refugee medical and public health response. He also provided pandemic response leadership as the regional medical director at the Texas Department of State Health Services. Previously, he served at the West Virginia Bureau for Public Health, Division of Infectious Disease Epidemiology as a CDC-assigned Epidemic Intelligence Service Officer. He also served as the Non-communicable Disease Specialist for Yap State Hospital in Micronesia. Prior to this, he spent a decade in the United States Air Force, including a tour of duty in rural health system development in Afghanistan.
Visit Us
790 Generations Drive, Suite 210
(inside Parvus Medical Suites)
New Braunfels, TX 78130
Hours
Coming Soon
Phone
830-455-2729 (Main)
830-323-0117 (Fax)