About
Dr. Rami Turner founded Devoted DPC and Devoted Family Medicine in Fort Worth, TX. He practices family medicine with a strong focus on root-cause care rather than symptom management. His clinical approach blends holistic and conventional medicine to address the underlying drivers of chronic illness.
In 2019, Dr. Turner became disabled with a rare, incurable condition. That experience changed how he thinks about patient care. He navigated his own recovery by pursuing answers beyond what standard insurance protocols cover. That personal journey shaped the practice he built. He believes short visits leave too little room for real problem-solving, so he structures every appointment at 30 to 60 minutes. He works alongside a nurse practitioner and keeps his panel intentionally sized for longer, more attentive visits. His clinical interests include chronic condition management, dehydration, migraines, immune support, and weight management.
Education & Training
Medical School (institution not specified)
Conditions Treated
Who is Dr. Turner right for?
Dr. Turner is a strong fit for adults managing chronic conditions who want longer, more thorough appointments. Patients dealing with migraines, dehydration, weight management, or immune challenges benefit from his root-cause focus. He works well with people who have felt dismissed or under-addressed in rushed visits elsewhere. Families can add children to a membership at a reduced rate, making him a practical choice for household-level primary care.
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Frequently Asked Questions
Dr. Turner focuses on chronic disease management, migraines, dehydration, immune support, and weight management. He approaches each condition by looking for root causes rather than layering on symptom-only treatments. His clinical work blends holistic and conventional tools depending on what each patient needs.
Dr. Turner prioritizes finding the underlying drivers of a condition rather than managing symptoms with medication alone. He draws on both conventional medicine and out-of-the-box approaches that standard insurance often does not cover. He structures visits at 30 to 60 minutes so there is enough time to work through complex health histories.
Dr. Turner became disabled in 2019 with a rare, incurable condition. He had to pursue answers beyond what standard care offered, navigating his own recovery through approaches insurance typically does not support. That experience led him to build a practice where longer visits and root-cause thinking are the standard.
Board certification details for Dr. Turner are not listed publicly. He practices family medicine and primary care, and prospective patients can contact the office directly at 817-864-8824 for credential details.
Yes. Dr. Turner includes telehealth and phone visits as part of every membership. Members schedule these the same way as in-office visits, with no additional per-visit charge.
Dr. Turner schedules appointments at 30 to 60 minutes. He sets no annual maximum on visits. He asks that members come in at least once a year, and more frequently for chronic conditions.
Dr. Turner works alongside a nurse practitioner at the practice. He leads patient care and structures visits to ensure each patient receives focused, unhurried attention.
Yes. Dr. Turner coordinates referrals and assists patients navigating HMO requirements. He also helps members find cash prices for outside imaging and other services not covered by membership.
Doctor profile last updated April 11, 2026
