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John Butler, M.D.

    
John Butler, M.D.
 
 

Dr. Butler has been in practice since 1998 and is currently practicing at the New Territory in Sugarland. He lives in Houston with his wife Stacy and their four children.

MISSION STATEMENT

Dr. Butler has been treating HIV patients since 1995 and previously participated in HIV research and clinical trials.  His mission is to obtain long term health and wellness for all HIV patients using the latest therapies.  Doctor patient relationship is the highest priority along with providing comprehensive care in a convenient and confidential setting.


Office Location(s):

OakBend Medical Group


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Sugar Land, Texas   77479
Location Phone: (281) 238-7870

OakBend Medical Group New Territory


4911 Sand Hill Drive
Sugar Land, Texas   77479
Location Phone: 281-238-7870

My Phone: 281-633-4970
Fax: 281-633-4971

Accepting new patients:
I am accepting new patients.

Primary Specialty:
Infectious Disease

Undergraduate Education:
University of Dallas : 1989
Medical Education:
University of Texas, Houston, School of Medicine : 1993

Residency:
University of Texas Medical Branch at Galveston : 1996

Fellowship:
Infectious Diseases, University of Texas Medical Branch at Galveston : 1998

Academic Appointments:
Medical Instructor, Department of Surgery, Division of Emergency Medicine, UT Medical Branch : 1997

Other Certifications:
National Board of Diving and Hyperbaric Medicine

Board Certifications:
American Board of Infectious Disease
American Board of Internal Medicine

In Practice Since:
1998

Affiliations:
Harris County Medical Society, American College of Physicians, Texas Medical Association, Infectious Disease Society of America

Publications:
Herbein G., et al. Apoptosis of CD8+ T cells is mediated by macrophages through interaction of HIV gp120 with chemokine receptor CXCR4. Nature 1998 : 395:189-191.
O'Brien WA, et al. Use of Indinavir and Ritonavir twice daily with reverse transcriptase inhibitors in treatment-experienced patients, in press.
Butler J and O'Brien WA: Treatment with Protease Inhibitors During Disseminated tuberculosis infection. HIV Clinical Lessons 1997; 3:2-5.