Dr. Brynna Connor, MD


Physician
Family Medicine

Specialty

Preventive Medicine

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Brynna Connor M.D. Family Medicine
2906 Medical Arts Street
Austin, Texas 78705
For an appointment, call (512) 382-9500
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Medical Expertise of Dr. Brynna Connor, MD

PREVENTION-FOCUSED FAMILY MEDICINE FOR ALL AGES

SERVICES INCLUDE

  • Whole Family Illness Care —for Acute Illness
  • Procedures In-Office
  • Well Child Visits  and Sports Physicals
  • Vaccines: Age-related (child/adult) and for travel
  • Physical exams, including well woman and well man exams
  • Urgent Care for Illnesses, Urgent Care for Injuries
  • Gynecological Exams for Women, Adolescents and Teens, including Pap Smear/Pelvic Exams
  • IUD Placement and Removal, Nexplanon Insertions
  • Contraception Counseling/Guidance, Pre Menstrual Syndrome (PMS) Diagnosis and Treatment
  • Pre-pregnancy Visits/Counseling, Early Pregnancy Evaluation/Exam/Labs//Contraception & Family Planning
  • Urgent Care Procedures: Laceration Repair, Stitches, Abscess Drainage and Care, and others
  • Sexually Transmitted Infection (STI) Testing and Treatment
  • Depression, Anxiety, Stress, and Situational Lifestyle Management, Attention Deficit Disorder Treatment, Adolescent through Adult Aged Individuals
  • Removal of skin lesions: In-office via Cryotherapy or surgical excision, Biopsy, shave biopsies
  • Hormone Optimization: Bioidentical Hormone Replacement Treatment for Men and Women
  • BioTe Hormone Pellet Insertion for Hormone Therapy, “Menopause Method” HRT certified Provider
  • House Call Services for established patients
  • Referral to Specialists when Needed and Appropriate, Referral for Lower Cost Imaging Services
  • Lower-Cost Labs Negotiated with Clinical Pathology Laboratories and Quest Diagnostics
  • Collagen Induction Therapy with SkinPen

And much more … inquire for services not listed.

About Dr. Brynna Connor, MD

Dr. Brynna Connor, MD is a board-certified Austin family medicine physician.

Dr. Brynna Connor completed undergraduate studies with a bachelor’s degree in psychology through Austin College in Sherman, Texas. Working in healthcare in different capacities solidified her ever-present interest in becoming a clinician, and her desire to go to medical school intensified.

Dr. Connor spent her first two years of medical school training at the Universidad Autonoma de Guadalajara, in Guadalajara, Mexico. Her last two years, those spent in clinical training, were spent in Chicago with Ross University.

The sun, the great outdoors, her family and the awesome Texas culture pulled at Dr. Connor’s heartstrings, and she relocated to Texas in 2008. In Austin, she completed residency training in Family Medicine at UT Southwestern at Austin. During her final year of residency, she served as chief resident. Dr. Connor is board certified in Family Medicine.

Dr. Connor believes that a true Family Medicine physician is the patient’s advocate and that a good healthy physician-patient relationship leads to more continuity in patient care and better outcomes. Dr. Connor has a passion for helping patients to connect their mind and body — a whole health approach. Her goal is to assist her patients in any life stage, to help them to become better health care advocates for themselves, to learn to ask the right questions, and to be unafraid of doing so.

Dr. Connor has been in Austin since 2008 and holds current board-certification by the American Board of Family Medicine. She is also a member of the Texas Academy of Family Practice, the American Academy of Family Practice, Texas Medical Association, Travis County Medical Society, and the American Academy of Anti-Aging Medicine. She believes in community involvement and feels privileged to be able to give back by volunteering medical services with a great group at the Volunteer Healthcare Clinic’s Urgent Care Clinic.

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Education & Training

Residency:

Family Medicine, UT Southwestern, Austiin, Texas