Education
Medical school
Dr. Mckeown attended Medical College of Georgia School of Medicine and graduated in
1976 (46 years ago). Medical College of Georgia School of Medicine is ranked #82 number in the "Best Medical Schools" by U.S. News.
About Me
Dr. Mckeown is a solo practitioner.
- Family Medicine
- General Practice
- 46+ years
- Male
- 1124157391
Hospital Affiliations
Dr. Mckeown is affiliated with the following hospitals.
Southern Tennessee Regional HLTH System Winchester
Memorial Healthcare System, Inc
As a family medicine and general practice, Dr. Mckeown may see patients with the following conditions. Please check with Dr. Mckeown what conditions he treats. Dr. Mckeown may treat additional conditions not listed.
- Abdominal pain
- Aging in place
- Anxiety
- Arthritis
- Asthma
- Autism
- Birth control counseling
- Breastfeeding and lactation
- Chronic obstructive pulmonary disease
- Diabetes
Specialties
Dr. Mckeown is a family medicine and general practice. His primary specialty is family medicine.
Family Medicine
Family medicine is a medical specialty within primary care that provides continuing and comprehensive health care for the individual and family across all ages, genders, diseases, and parts of the body. The specialist, who is usually a primary care physician, is named a family physician. It is often referred to as general practice and a practitioner as a general practitioner.
General Practice
A general practitioner manages types of illness that present in an undifferentiated way at an early stage of development, which may require urgent intervention. The holistic approach of general practice aims to take into consideration the biological, psychological, and social factors relevant to the care of each patient's illness. Their duties are not confined to specific organs of the body, and they have particular skills in treating people with multiple health issues. A core element in general practice is continuity that bridges episodes of various illnesses. Greater continuity with a general practitioner has been shown to reduce the need for out-of-hours services and acute hospital admittance.