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Dr. Paul G Bouressa is an experienced pediatrician with a passion for helping children and their families. A native of Wisconsin’s “frozen tundra,” Dr. Bouressa is an inveterate Cheesehead and Green Bay Packers fan with a special dislike for Dallas Cowboys fans. He chose to start his practice in Eugene, Oregon, due to its natural surroundings, and believes it is important to be an educator to both children and their family members in addition to providing medical care. Dr. Bouressa understands that reassuring a worried parent is a difficult yet necessary task that must be done with great care and compassion. His innate character and medical training make him the ideal family doctor for all of your pediatric needs.
Myth: Online therapy is less effective.
Fact: Research shows it can be equally effective for most conditions.
Myth: It’s only for tech-savvy people.
Fact: If you can use Zoom or FaceTime, you can do online therapy.
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