
Dr. Lee believes long-term care increases familiarity with patients’ health problems, which, in turn, promotes better outcomes. He practices family medicine with MANA Family Medicine in Prairie Grove, Arkansas.
Dr. Lee grew up in Searcy, Arkansas. He and his wife, Maggie, fell in love with Northwest Arkansas when he did his residency with UAMS Northwest and decided they wanted to raise their family here. They have two wonderful boys. Maggie, formerly in marketing, now stays at home with their sons. “We feel so blessed that our current situation allows this commitment,” admits Lee. The Lee family attends Temple Baptist Church in Springdale, where Dr. Lee serves as a Deacon, sings in the choir, and leads a small group, while his wife Maggie heads the nursery. When Dr. Lee is not practicing medicine, he enjoys golf, tennis, basketball, bow hunting, and snow skiing. Dr. Lee and his entire family are avid Razorback fans.
Dr. Lee is associated with Washington Regional Medical Center in Fayetteville, Arkansas.
Education
- Family Practice Residency
UAMS Northwest
Fayetteville, Arkansas - Doctorate of Medicine
University of Arkansas for Medical Sciences
Little Rock, Arkansas - Masters Degree in Cell and Molecular Biology
Saint Louis University
St. Louis, Missouri - Bachelor of Science Degree in Zoology
Arkansas State University
Jonesboro, Arkansas
Specialties
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- General Family Practice
- Wellness Visits and Preventive Care
- Chronic Disease Management