Karl Anthony Simon, PA-C

Physician Assistant at Ageless Men's Health
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(386) 825-5501
Location
Houston, Texas, United States, US

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Experience

    • United States
    • Wellness and Fitness Services
    • 100 - 200 Employee
    • Physician Assistant
      • 2018 - Present

      Ageless is a specialty men’s health clinic serving Memorial City and Sugar Land. It is known for its advanced expertise in men’s health. Anthony serves as a part-time healthcare provider for established and new primary care patients. He diagnoses incoming patients, develops treatment plans, and delivers treatments and procedures or men’s health conditions. Procedures performed by Anthony include testosterone replacement therapies, subcutaneous and intramuscular injections, and phlebotomy tasks. Dr. Simon is also responsible for interpreting laboratory results and writing prescriptions as neededby patients.

    • Hospitals and Health Care
    • 700 & Above Employee
    • Team Health Emergency Department
      • Jul 2015 - Aug 2019

      Provider at multiple ED Departments assessing and treating all adult and geriatricpatients and some low acuity pediatric patients.As a staff provider at the Team Health Emergency Department of Memorial Hermann in Houston, Simon was tasked with a wide range of healthcare factors. His primary role was to assess and treat patients, including low-acuity pediatric and adult/geriatric patients. He analyzed diagnostic imaging and laboratory results, performed procedures like fracture reductions and laceration repairs, and facilitated inter-hospital transfers for high-acuity patients who needed advanced care. Within the system, Anthony was often called upon to serve at other healthcare facilities; his experience in medical care and broad skill set were valuable additions to the Memorial Hermann team.

    • United States
    • Medical Practices
    • 1 - 100 Employee
    • Emergency Medical Technician
      • Feb 2015 - Dec 2015

      Coon Memorial is part of the Dallam Hartley Counties Hospital District and serves a diverse rural population. Anthony Simon was the sole emergency care provider here, with patients ranging from newborns to geriatric populations. In addition to assessing patient needs with diagnostic imaging and laboratory tests, he also delivered treatments and procedures like reductions of fractures and dislocations as well as laceration suturing/repair. As with his work at Memorial Hermann, Mr. Simon arranged for inter-hospital patient transfers for high-acuity patients. He was instrumental in delivering care, having to make difficult decisions as the leader of the ED team.

    • United States
    • Medical Practices
    • Physician Assistant
      • Aug 2014 - Feb 2015

      Pasadena is known as the premier family medical and pain management facility in the region. As the lead clinician in this high-volume practice, Anthony served thousands of patients with family medicine, non-operative orthopedic, pediatric, and pain management strategies. He diagnosed patients, developed care plans, and performed a wide range of procedures, including injections, suturing, splinting, and I&D. Anthony also ordered diagnostic tests such as labs and CT/ultrasound/x-ray imaging. Pasadena is known as the premier family medical and pain management facility in the region. As the lead clinician in this high-volume practice, Anthony served thousands of patients with family medicine, non-operative orthopedic, pediatric, and pain management strategies. He diagnosed patients, developed care plans, and performed a wide range of procedures, including injections, suturing, splinting, and I&D. Anthony also ordered diagnostic tests such as labs and CT/ultrasound/x-ray imaging.

Education

  • The University of Texas Medical Branch
    Master's degree, Physician Assistant
    2007 - 2009

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