2012 Top Docs

The April issue of Fort Worth, Texas magazine honors several UNT Health clinicians as Top Doctors. They were selected as a result of surveys of fellow health care providers. They practice in clinics and hospitals across Tarrant County.

Cardiology
Randall Hall, DO, BS
David Slife, DO
Balaji Veerappan, MD
Martin Weiss, DO

Infectious Disease
Barbara Atkinson, DO

Gastroenterology
Monte Troutman, DO

Geriatrics
Janice Knebl, DO, MBA
Amy Moss, DO

Internal Medicine
Kathleen Crowley, MD

Palliative Care
Alvin Mathe’, DO

Pediatrics
Toyya Goodrich, DO
John Podgore, DO, MPH

Podiatry
Brian Carpenter, DPM

Alan Garrett, DPM
Travis Motley, DPM

Psychiatry & Behavioral Health
Cheryl Hurd, MD
Prema Manjunath, MD
LaKeisha Marsh, MD
Carol Nati, MD, MS
Alan Podawiltz, DO, MS
Leslie Smith, MD
Scott Winter, MD

Sports Medicine
Brian Webb, MD

Thoracic/Vascular Surgery
Albert Yurvati, DO

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