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Internal Medicine

MD² Dallas Park Cities

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Practice TypeConcierge
LocationDallas Park Cities, Highland Park, University Park
DoctorsEmily Hebert MD, Internal Medicine, Charles Owens MD, Internal Medicine
Year Founded2024

About

At MD² Dallas Park Cities, Dr. Emily Hebert and Dr. Charles T. Owens bring deep roots in the Dallas medical community to their work together. The practice opened in 2024 at Premier Place, near Highland Park and University Park. Both physicians carry distinguished clinical backgrounds across internal medicine, nephrology, pediatrics, and preventive care.

The practice holds affiliations with UT Southwestern Medical Center and Baylor University Medical Center at Dallas. Dr. Hebert brings over a decade of concierge medicine experience and a wide-ranging clinical background. Dr. Owens contributes more than 14 years of patient-centered care with dual board certification in internal medicine and nephrology. Each physician commits to knowing patients thoroughly and building relationships that support long-term health goals. The practice serves a broad population, from expectant mothers to patients managing complex, ongoing health needs.

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5910 N Central Expy, Suite 1680, Dallas, TX 75206

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Frequently Asked Questions

The all-inclusive monthly fee at MD² Dallas Park Cities is $2,000 for an individual. Families can add members at an additional cost. This fee covers all care and services the office provides, with no additional billing for primary care visits or services.

MD² Dallas Park Cities does not bill insurance or Medicare. The monthly membership fee covers all primary care services the practice provides. This structure allows the physicians to focus entirely on their patients without insurance constraints.

The membership covers every primary care service, with no additional billing. This includes an extensive annual physical, unlimited visits, house and workplace calls, x-rays, routine lab tests, blood panels, cardiovascular screening, and cancer evaluations. The physicians also coordinate specialist referrals and often accompany patients to those appointments to ensure continuity of care.

Each MD² physician limits their panel to just 50 families. Members also have direct access to both physicians in the practice, so coverage is always available.

Yes. Members receive direct access to both physicians' private cell phones, available any time, day or night. You never go through a front desk, exchange service, or nurse to reach your doctor or their partner.

Yes. Dr. Hebert and Dr. Owens hold affiliations with UT Southwestern Medical Center and Baylor University Medical Center at Dallas. They visit patients during hospital stays and coordinate care with specialists across any field. You will not be handed off to an unfamiliar hospitalist.

Dr. Hebert brings extensive experience in pediatrics, including her background as a pediatric hospitalist. As internists, both physicians specialize in adult care, but the practice welcomes conversations about multi-generational care and the right transition point for younger patients moving out of pediatric care.

Yes. Your physician remains your primary medical contact regardless of your location. The practice prepares patients for travel and coordinates care if a medical need arises away from home. If you need attention in another city with an MD² office, your physician coordinates directly with their MD² partner there. MD² patients also receive enrollment in a worldwide medical evacuation service.

MD² does not bind patients to a contract. The only agreement the practice uses reflects its commitment to you. You can cancel at any time without financial obligation, and your physician will help you transition to another doctor of your choosing.

You can inquire directly through the MD² website or by calling the Dallas Park Cities office. The team will walk you through the membership details and connect you with Dr. Hebert or Dr. Owens to discuss your care.

Practice last updated March 21, 2026