Dr. Rebekah Georges
A little bit about me
I am a Texan. I spent a few years in central Missouri during elementary and in Virginia early in my career, but have spent the majority of my “growing up” and adult life in Texas. I received my undergraduate training at Texas A&M University where I earned a BA in Biology with a minor in Spanish. I completed my medical training in San Antonio at UT Health and Christus Santa Rosa Family Medicine Residency. I have spent the majority of my career practicing full scope family medicine and as a family medicine residency faculty physician. My special healthcare interests include women’s health and preventive care. My faith, family and relationships with others are the priorities in my life. My hobbies include kayaking, traveling, chauffeuring my two daughters and entertaining family and friends in my home.
Philosophy and commitment to patient care
People matter. This is why I chose healthcare. As a family physician, I hope to connect with my patients when their health is flourishing and when they are at their most vulnerable. I want to walk with them through life and through the lives of their families to help advise and empower them to know that their life matters. I realize that my patients’ healthcare is only a piece of who they are, but I aim to help them prevent and treat illness and flourish where they are to live their lives to the fullest.
One of my favorite Bible verses is from 2 Corinthians chapter 4. It is a powerful reminder that "what is seen is temporary, but what is unseen is eternal." Hope is central to who I am, who we are. With each encounter with my patients, their families and those around me, my desire is to encourage them and to point them to the path of health, daily renewal and eternal hope.