I’m a physician that takes care of the whole person. I don’t just look at a single symptom or disease. I want to have a comprehensive look at what’s causing your issue so that you can have the best results.
- Kye P. Evans, DO
Dr. Kye Evans didn’t set out to become an emergency medicine doctor. He fell into it by accident.
“I was working as an undergrad in the ER and they sent me to an Emergency Medical Technician course. I loved the constant change and excitement, and I knew this is where I should be.”
After earning his medical degree from the Kansas City University College of Osteopathic Medicine and completing emergency medicine residency at the Maricopa Medical Center in Phoenix, Dr. Evans spent a number of years working in the emergency department. That’s where you can really see an overlap with wound and vein care.
“We see a lot of wounds and injuries in the ED that result in bad outcomes. One of the things we try to do in wound is limb salvage, trying to prevent loss of limb and limb amputations. It made a lot of sense for me to continue in that field and provide comprehensive care for those patients.”
Dr. Evans has worked at the LMH Health Wound Healing and Vein Center since 2011 and serves as the clinic’s medical director. The clinic specializes in caring for diabetic foot wounds, allowing patients to maintain their normal lifestyle.
“The care you receive in our clinic is unique. You have the same nurse with you the entire time throughout your visit. They stay with you through your procedures, follow you through your care, and you really develop a relationship.”
I’m a physician that takes care of the whole person. I don’t just look at a single symptom or disease. I want to have a comprehensive look at what’s causing your issue so that you can have the best results.
- Kye P. Evans, DO
Residency
Maricopa Medical Center, Phoenix, Arizona
Fellowship
Rural Teaching Fellowship, University of Arizona
Emergency Medicine