Dr. Julie Vu is an OBGYN treating patients in Plano, TX and surrounding areas.
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Yes, Dr. Julie K. Vu is accepting new patients at this office.
(972) 519-0391
5425 West Spring Creek Parkway, Suite 280, Plano, TX 75024-4321
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Julie K. Vu, MD, FACOG, is a board-certified obstetrician and gynecologist who has been in practice since 2009. At North Texas OB/GYN in Plano, Texas, Dr. Vu offers comprehensive gynecological and obstetric services to women from communities throughout the Dallas-Fort Worth metropolitan region.
In addition to providing routine preventive care like cancer screenings, Dr. Vu has significant experience diagnosing and addressing a variety of health conditions, including pregnancy-related disorders, perimenopause, menopause, and postmenopause, urinary incontinence, ovarian cysts, and Pap smear abnormalities.
She’s known for her expertise and caring bedside manner, which patients say makes them feel more comfortable during annual exams and routine check-ups.
Dr. Vu obtained her medical degree from the University of Kansas Medical Center in Kansas City, Kansas, which is where she completed her residency. She's affiliated with Medical Center Plano and Baylor, Scott and White, Frisco.
Dr. Vu speaks Vietnamese as a second language and is an avid runner who has participated in the New York City marathon.
She's currently accepting new patients.
Dr. Julie Vu, an OB/GYN near Plano, TX, offers primary & specialty care for the reproductive system in two converging fields of medicine: obstetrics & gynecology. Obstetrics is the term for women's care while in the prenatal & expectant states, while gynecology refers to the care for general women's health in a non-pregnant state. OB/GYNs can diagnose, treat and manage a great deal of problems. They may serve as primary care physicians for women.
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