Dr. Serge Depret-Guillaume, a family physician in Roanoke, VA, offers primary care for the entire family – from seniors to children.
I took my baby to Doctors Express and we were seen in about ten minutes.
Doctors Express is urgent care for all ages, when you need it. Get in and out with the help you need, it's that easy.
Doctors Express can help when you're sick and your doctor's office is closed, or, if you don't feel like waiting to see your doctor.
When you have an urgent need: like a laceration or potentially needing stitches or for injuries like sprains or broken bones.
Doctors Express at Towers Shopping Center. Urgent care when you need it. It's that easy.
No, Dr. Serge E. Depret-Guillaume is not accepting new patients at this office.
602 Brandon Ave SW Ste 222, Roanoke, VA 24015
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Dr. Serge Depret-Guillaume graduated from University of Virginia School of Medicine before completing a residency in Family Medicine at Carilion Roanoke Memorial Hospital in 1993.
Dr. Depret-Guillaume has one office in Virginia where he specializes in Family Medicine and Urgent Care.
Dr. Depret-Guillaume works with one doctor, Dr. Steve Osborn.
Dr. Depret-Guillaume is normally the initial point of contact for patients looking for general or primary medical treatment & can direct patients to a specialist when necessary. As a family doctor in Virginia, Dr. Serge Depret-Guillaume offers complete health care for individuals & families. Family doctors may diagnose, treat, & manage a wide range of diseases, illnesses, & conditions.
Urgent care specialists offer immediate medical care to patients requiring time-sensitive treatment for a range of minor illnesses and injuries—especially those that are not serious enough to warrant a visit to the emergency room. Dr. Depret-Guillaume provides care to patients who are who are not critically ill, but still require attention in order to prevent more serious complications from arising.
Carilion Roanoke Memorial Hospital
Residency in Family Medicine
• 1993