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Lighthouse Family Medicine LeCroy Family Medicine (now Lighthouse Family Medicine) opened its doors in August 2000 and has been serving the Colleyville area with general family care. Drs.

Kenneth and Tara LeCroy are the founders and owners.

14/03/2022

Answer phones, book appointments, and collect balances.

14/03/2022

Hello Everyone,
Lighthouse Family Medicine is looking to hire for positions in Front Office, and Medical Assistants. If you know anyone looking for a job please send them our way!!!!

31/01/2022

Lighthouse Family Medicine follows the GCISD weather conditions plan. Please listen to local news cast for school closings during bad weather.

Look what came in today for us!! We have the best patients in the world!
20/01/2022

Look what came in today for us!! We have the best patients in the world!

25/08/2021

Lighthouse Family Medicine will be close September 6th for Labor Day!

02/07/2021

Lighthouse will be closed on Friday July 2nd and will reopen on July 5th.

19/02/2021

Due to safety concerns for our patients and staff, Lighthouse Family Medicine will be closed until Monday the 22nd.

15/02/2021

Due to weather conditions Lighthouse Family Medicine will be closed on Monday and possibly Tuesday!! The decision was made out of concern for our patients as well as staff.

Be safe and stay warm!!

21/06/2020

Medical Assistant

Dear Valued Patient, Thank you for choosing Lighthouse Family Medicine. It is our privilege to care for you and to provi...
24/03/2020

Dear Valued Patient,
Thank you for choosing Lighthouse Family Medicine. It is our privilege to care for you and to provide you and your family with the quality service you deserve. The heart of what we do centers on caring with compassion and treating you like family. That means your safety and well-being are our top priority at LFM. Our caregivers are passionate and dedicated to being there for you at every step of your health and recovery journey.
By now, you have likely heard a great deal about the new Coronavirus. Coronavirus, also referred to as COVID-19, is an infectious disease first detected in China and now making its way to various parts of the world, including the United States.
Symptoms of Coronavirus includes
• Fever
• Respiratory symptoms, such as cough
• Shortness of breath.
COVID-19 is in a family of viruses similar to the common cold and therefore it is believed to spread - like other respiratory illness - through coughs or sneezes, or by touching an infected surface or object and then touching your own mouth, nose or eyes.
At LFM, we take the safety of our patients and our employees very seriously. Therefore, we are taking the following precautions to reduce the risk of spreading illness:
• If you have recently traveled to any area on the CDC’s high-risk list for Covid-19 exposure (https://www.cdc.gov/coronavirus/2019-ncov/travelers/index.html), please do not visit us, without first calling us for medical advice. Current CDC guidelines are for travelers to these countries to stay home (“self-quarantine”) for 14 days. The guidelines apply even to returning travelers who have no cold symptoms. If you have respiratory symptoms or are concerned about your travel history, please call so we may assist you.
• If you have not recently traveled to one of the countries on the CDC travel list, but you have traveled to a city and you have active respiratory symptoms, please call our office to speak with a provider. Influenza, bacterial pneumonia and non-COVID-19 infections are very common this time of year and are treated differently from COVID-19. When appropriate, we will provide medical guidance or treatment over the phone. If you are asked to come into our office, you will be given a mask to wear during your visit. If you are having severe respiratory symptoms, you may be directed to visit the nearest Emergency Room for evaluation and management.
We are offering telehealth visits for sick patients using either your cell phone, laptop or via computer. To learn more about our Televisits please visit (https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=g09utidhW1w).
We greatly appreciate your assistance and understanding as we learn more about the Coronavirus. A great source of information on this evolving situation is CDC.gov.
Here are a few things you can do on your own to help keep yourself and those around you healthy:
• Wash your hands frequently, or use a hand sanitizer with at least 60 percent ethyl alcohol.
• Avoid touching your face, eyes or nose to reduce the spread of germs.
• Cover your cough or sneeze with your elbow. Infections like the coronavirus spread through the tiny droplets in coughs and sneezes.
• Stay home if you feel sick. If you have flu-like symptoms or otherwise feel unwell, stay home and rest. Call your provider to reschedule your appointment for a later date. This will reduce the risk of spreading your illness.

Note: The Providers and Staff at LFM will be in the office during the Tarrant County shut down answering calls and scheduling appointments accordingly.

Thank You

03/09/2019

Don't forget about flu shots this year! The best time to get your flu shot is around the end of Sept. Lighthouse has received our first shipment of the vaccine and will start giving them out around the 26th of Sept.

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76034

Opening Hours

Monday 08:30 - 17:30
Tuesday 08:30 - 17:30
Wednesday 08:30 - 17:30
Thursday 08:30 - 19:00
Friday 08:30 - 16:00

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