Brian Park, DO
- Family Medicine

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Family medicine physician Brian Park, DO, provides comprehensive primary care services to patients of all ages, including children and adolescents. Dr. Park practices the full spectrum of family medicine, including preventive care, and has a diverse experience including 12 years as an active-duty military physician serving in the US Navy.
He has a special interest in lifestyle medicine, sports medicine and hormone replacement therapy (male and female). He is a proponent of perimenopause and postmenopause treatment and performs a wide range of office-based procedures, including joint injections, skin biopsies, Botox injections, IUD insertion and removal, vasectomies and osteopathic manipulative therapy (OMT).
Dr. Park is dedicated to a holistic approach to health and wellness with a firm belief in the body’s capacity to heal itself. He incorporates his expertise in nutrition, fitness and osteopathic medicine into his clinical practice, which is strongly rooted in the tradition of treating the whole person — body, mind and spirit. He emphasizes lifestyle changes, osteopathic manipulations and using the lowest effective dose of medicine needed when treating and preventing chronic conditions.
Dr. Park enjoys and appreciates everything that the beautiful North County has to offer. When not in the office, he enjoys many outdoor activities, including surfing, hiking and spending time at the beach with his wife and children.
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