Live Oak Health Partners Welcome Ear, Nose And Throat Specialist

“The greater San Marcos community has a growing need for ear, nose and throat specialists, and I look forward to being part of this community.”

 

San Marcos, Texas – Live Oak Health Partners (LOHP), the largest multi-specialty medical practice in Hays County, today announced that Dr. Brooks Mullen has joined their team.

Mullen, an ear, nose and throat (ENT) specialist, is now seeing patients at Live Oak’s specialty office located in San Marcos. He will work alongside Dr. Michael Blair providing ENT services to the community.

Mullen has been practicing in Central Texas since 1986, most recently operating an independent ear, nose and throat clinic in Seguin.

For more than two decades, Dr. Mullen has been affiliated with Central Texas Medical Center (San Marcos), Guadalupe Regional Medical Center (Seguin), Christus Santa Rosa Hospital (New Braunfels) and Warm Springs Specialty Hospital (Luling). He has served in many roles on the Guadalupe Valley Hospital medical staff, including three chairman appointments.

“I am pleased to join the Live Oak Health Partners Specialty Care team,” Dr. Mullen said. “The greater San Marcos community has a growing need for ear, nose and throat specialists, and I look forward to being part of this community.”

“Dr. Mullen is an outstanding addition to our specialty care team here at Live Oak Health Partners,” said Tricia Marquart, practice administrator. “We look forward to having him on board and serving the medical needs of our area as we continue to expand.”

Mullen earned his medical degree from the University of Texas Health Science Center at San Antonio and completed residencies in surgery and otorhinolaryngology in the Bexar County Hospital District. He has been married to his wife, Barbara, for 19 years and has two children named Brooks and Paul.

Live Oak Health Partners has plans to add additional physicians to its growing primary and multi-specialty care group in 2017.


 

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