About
, holds dual board certification in Family Medicine and Sports Medicine. She earned her Bachelor of Science from the University of Arkansas in Fayetteville and her medical degree from the University of Arkansas for Medical Sciences in Little Rock. She then completed both her Family Medicine residency and her Sports Medicine fellowship at John Peter Smith Hospital in Fort Worth, where she served as Chief Fellow.
After her fellowship, Dr. Freeman joined the orthopedic department at UAMS in Little Rock, practicing non-operative sports medicine and serving as an Assistant Professor teaching residents and medical students. She later returned to Fort Worth to raise her family. Dr. Freeman is passionate about preventive and personalized medicine, with a particular focus on identifying root causes of symptoms and maximizing both healthspan and lifespan. She maintains membership in the American Academy of Family Physicians, the Texas Academy of Family Physicians, and the American Board of Family Medicine. Outside the office, she loves traveling, following her favorite athletic teams, and spending time with her husband and son.
Education & Training
Undergraduate
University of Arkansas at Fayetteville, B.S.
Medical School
University of Arkansas for Medical Sciences at Little Rock
Residency
Family Medicine, John Peter Smith Hospital, Fort Worth, Texas
Fellowship
Sports Medicine (Chief Fellow), John Peter Smith Hospital, Fort Worth, Texas
Certifications
Who is Dr. Freeman right for?
Dr. Freeman is a strong fit for patients who want a physician attentive to root causes, not just symptoms. Active adults and athletes benefit from her dual certification in Family Medicine and Sports Medicine. Patients interested in preventive care and long-term health optimization will connect with her focus on maximizing healthspan. She also works well with patients managing orthopedic issues or musculoskeletal concerns in a non-operative setting.
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Frequently Asked Questions
Dr. Freeman holds board certification in both Family Medicine and Sports Medicine. She treats the full range of primary care conditions and brings particular depth to musculoskeletal evaluations, non-operative sports injuries, and preventive health.
Dr. Freeman completed her Family Medicine residency and Sports Medicine fellowship at John Peter Smith Hospital in Fort Worth, where she served as Chief Fellow. She earned her medical degree from the University of Arkansas for Medical Sciences in Little Rock.
Yes. After her fellowship, Dr. Freeman served as an Assistant Professor at UAMS in Little Rock. She taught residents and medical students while practicing non-operative sports medicine in the orthopedic department.
Dr. Freeman focuses on finding the root cause of a patient's symptoms rather than treating surface-level complaints. She is passionate about preventive and personalized medicine, with an emphasis on maximizing both healthspan and lifespan.
Yes. Dr. Freeman's Sports Medicine fellowship and her experience in a non-operative orthopedic setting make her well-suited for active patients and athletes. She evaluates musculoskeletal and orthopedic concerns and tailors care to support long-term physical health.
Dr. Freeman holds membership in the American Academy of Family Physicians, the Texas Academy of Family Physicians, the Tarrant County Academy of Family Physicians, and the American Board of Family Medicine.
Yes. Dr. Freeman practices full-scope family medicine alongside her sports medicine expertise. She handles preventive care, chronic disease management, acute illness, and musculoskeletal conditions for her 121MD patients.
Doctor profile last updated April 10, 2026

