Posted on Oct 28, 2020
 
If the fictional character Michael Myers in the "Halloween" movie series scares you so bad you wet your pants, this Michael Myers can help.
 
Just days before Halloween, Palo Pinto General Hospital’s new urologist Dr. Michael Myers was special guest and program at today’s Rotary Club of Mineral Wells meeting. He was introduced by today’s program chair Megan Hudson, marketing director for PPGH.
 
For those wondering why Dr. Myers looks like PPGH’s director of radiology and has the same last name, that is because Chuck Myers, D.O., is his brother.
 
Dr. Michael Myers received a Bachelor of Science degree in Psychology from Texas Christian University in 1989, and a Master of Science in Psychology from TCU in 1989. He then pivoted, going to medical school at the University of Texas Health Science Center in San Antonio where he graduated in 2003. He then went to Tampa, Florida, and was a resident urologist at the University of South Florida before becoming its chief resident urologist for a year. He then went on to work for a hospital in Georgia before recently returning to North Texas taking the role running PPGH’s urology clinic.
 
Dr. Myers’ office is located in the PPGH Professional Health Center located at 202 S.W. 25th Avenue, Ste. 1200, in Mineral Wells. It is at the intersection of S.W. 25th Avenue and U.S. Highway 180 West, two blocks north of the hospital. His clinic’s hours are Monday-Friday, 8 a.m.-5 p.m. The phone number is 940-463-7229.
 
Dr. Myers diagnoses and treats ailments and diseases related to male and female urinary systems including Acute and recurrent urinary tract infections, kidney stones, erectile dysfunction, hydrocele, hydronephrosis, testicular issues, testosterone supplementation and treatment of bladder, kidney and prostate cancers. He is a member of the American Board of Urology.
 
We appreciate Dr. Myers taking the time to introduce himself to Rotarians and talking about proper health and medical issues involving our urinary systems.
 
We also appreciate the delicious salads and ham, sweet potatoes, green bean casserole and deviled egg lunches provided by Sadie’s Eats.
 
Rotary Club of Mineral Wells meets every Wednesday at noon at Southside Church of Christ for a program, lunch, and updates on club news and events. Meetings are for members, invited guests and prospective members.