Chris Noyes, MD, FAAFP
 

About Chris Noyes, MD, FAAFP

   

Chris Noyes, MD grew up in Richardson, TX and graduated from Bishop Lynch High School in Dallas, TX. He attended Rice University in Houston where he earned his B.A. in History before completing medical school at UT-Houston Health Science Center. While at UT-Houston Dr. Noyes realized he was drawn to the unique blend of rewards and challenges that only Family Medicine offers. He graduated as Chief Resident from the UT-Southwestern Family Practice Residency Program at Charlton Methodist Hospital and is Board Certified in Family Medicine.

   
 

Dr. Noyes is a member of the Texas Medical Association and the American Academy of Family Physicians with which he has achieved the prestigious degree of Fellow of the AAFP. He frequently teaches medical students and is an Associate Professor of Family Medicine at UT-SW Medical School. He is affiliated with Texas Health Resources (formerly known as Presbyterian Hospital of Plano) and Centennial Medical Center in Frisco.

   
 

Dr. Noyes offers a wide range of medical services, including pediatric, adolescent, and adult care as well as dermatologic procedures, stress tests, and preventative medical care. He volunteers at the Collin County Adult Clinic in Plano. He has also published several articles through research and other medical experiences.

   
 

Dr. Noyes, his wife, and their five children are residents of Frisco. Dr. Noyes is fluent in Medical Spanish. In his spare time, he enjoys reading and playing games with his family.