Jason Phillips MD
About Jason Phillips MD
Jason Phillips, MD, is a medical doctor with extensive experience in family medicine and emergency care. He currently practices at multiple healthcare facilities in Texas and serves as an expert witness in medical cases involving special needs and developmental challenges.
Work at MDLIVE
Jason Phillips MD has been employed at MDLIVE, an Evernorth company, as a Medical Doctor since 2020. He operates remotely from Texas, providing telehealth services to patients. His role includes offering medical consultations and treatment plans, leveraging his extensive experience in family medicine.
Education and Expertise
Jason Phillips MD studied at Texas Tech University Health Sciences Center, where he earned his Medical Doctor degree from 1993 to 1997. He completed his residency in Family Medicine at Charlton Methodist Family Medicine Residency from 1997 to 2000, achieving board certification in Family Medicine. He also holds a Bachelor of Arts in Zoology/Animal Biology from Texas Tech University, which he completed from 1989 to 1992.
Background
Jason Phillips MD has a diverse background in medicine, with over 25 years of experience in various roles. He has worked as a Family Practice Physician at Teladoc Health since 2019 and has been a Physician at Legacy ER & Urgent Care since 2014. Additionally, he has served as an Emergency Room Physician at Methodist Health System from 1999 to 2004 and has experience in inpatient pediatric care.
Achievements
Jason Phillips MD has served as a team physician for the Carthage High School Football Team, which won the 3A State Championship multiple times between 2008 and 2013. He also provides long-term care services, including home healthcare and hospice, and acts as a medical doctor for the Panola County Detention Center. His expertise extends to serving as an expert witness in cases involving patients with special needs.
Professional Affiliations
Jason Phillips MD has been involved with the United States Soccer Federation as a Soccer Official since 1982, contributing to the sport in North Texas for over four decades. He is also affiliated with the University Interscholastic League as a Texas Association of Sports Officials since 1988, further demonstrating his commitment to community engagement and sports medicine.