About
Dr. Myra Deese Hall has practiced Family Medicine since 1990, bringing over three decades of clinical experience to her patients in Aberdeen, NC. She earned her undergraduate degree from Wake Forest University in Winston-Salem, North Carolina. She then completed her medical degree at the University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill and her residency at East Carolina University.
Dr. Hall specializes in comprehensive family medicine, caring for individuals and families across all ages and conditions. She approaches every patient as a whole person, attending to mind, body, and spirit alongside practical lifestyle guidance. Her patients are deeply loyal; many have seen her continuously for more than twenty years. In 2004, she founded The Hope Family Center in Aberdeen, and in 2014 she transitioned the practice to a Direct Primary Care model. That shift reflected her belief that patients deserve affordable, unhurried care. The practice she built is both Woman-owned and Indigenous-owned, and she has helped pioneer the DPC model throughout the Sandhills region.
Education & Training
Undergraduate
Wake Forest University, Winston-Salem, NC
Medical School
University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill
Residency
East Carolina University
Who is Dr. Hall right for?
Dr. Hall is a strong fit for individuals and families seeking a long-term primary care relationship. Adults managing chronic conditions, pain, or routine preventive care benefit from her whole-person approach. Parents looking for a family doctor who supports their autonomy on vaccination decisions will find her philosophy welcoming. Patients without insurance who need affordable, direct access to a physician fit naturally into her practice model.
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Frequently Asked Questions
Dr. Hall treats a broad range of illnesses, disorders, conditions, and diseases across all age groups. Her scope includes chronic disease management, pain management, pediatric care, and preventive medicine. She serves as a primary care physician for entire families under one membership structure.
Dr. Hall has practiced Family Medicine since 1990, giving her over three decades of clinical experience. She founded her Aberdeen practice in 2004 and has served many of her patients continuously for more than twenty years.
Dr. Hall earned her undergraduate degree at Wake Forest University in Winston-Salem, North Carolina. She completed medical school at the University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill and performed her residency at East Carolina University.
Yes, Dr. Hall accepts pain management patients. She requires each patient to sign a pain management agreement and follow strict office policies. She reserves the right to discharge any patient who does not comply with those policies.
No, Dr. Hall does not require children to be vaccinated. She recommends certain vaccinations but leaves the final decision to parents. Families with differing views on vaccination schedules are welcome at the practice.
Dr. Hall takes a whole-person approach, addressing the physical, mental, and spiritual dimensions of health. She also emphasizes beneficial lifestyle changes as a core part of treatment. Her average appointment runs 52 minutes, giving her meaningful time with each patient.
Yes. Dr. Hall never bills insurance, but patients with existing coverage are welcome. Many insured patients choose her practice for the extended appointment time and direct access she provides. Patients may use Health Savings Accounts to cover membership fees and visit costs.
Yes, Dr. Hall accepts new patients. Prospective patients can start with a one-time appointment before committing to a membership, and the practice offers a 30-day grace period to decide.
Doctor profile last updated April 11, 2026
