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For more than 40 years, Dr. Frank T McGehee has been providing quality pediatric care to families in the Denton and Fort Worth, TX areas. Joining Cook Childrens in 1993, Dr. McGehee later took over the practice of Dr. John Richardson, continuing a legacy of quality care that has been around for over 70 years. With a firm belief in partnering with parents to help children grow and develop, Dr. McGehee provides comprehensive care for everything from the common cold to complex medical issues. Drawing on his own experience as the father of a daughter with Down syndrome, Dr. McGehee has a special understanding and perspective when working with special needs patients. Additionally, he and his wife Pam founded the Our Mother of Perpetual Help Educational Program, a school for children with special needs. With decades of experience and a passion for helping families, Dr. McGehee is a trusted pediatrician for families in Denton and Fort Worth, TX.
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