About: Dr. Keith Lamy

Since May of 2001, Dr. Keith Lamy has served as the Medical Director of Family Medicine Practice, located in Austin, Texas. Striving for increased innovation and excellence at Family Medicine Practice, Dr. Lamy has extensive experience treating patients of all ages with a variety of ailments, prescribing medications, and performing accurate diagnoses of medical conditions. A proponent of holistic and preventative medicine, Dr. Lamy advocates for a number of safe alternative approaches and therapies to his clients. Dr. Keith Lamy attained his undergraduate degree from Boston University and his MD from the acclaimed Mount Sinai Medical Center in New York. Dr. Lamy went on to complete his internship and residency at the University of California, San Diego before joining The University of Texas Medical Branch in Galveston as preceptor for medical students. Dr. Lamy maintains active membership in a number of professional organizations, including the American Academy of Family Physicians, the American Medical Association, The Phi Beta Kappa Society, and Physicians for Social Responsibility. In addition to maintaining membership in these organizations, Dr. Lamy also supports the philanthropic and charitable efforts of the American Cancer Society, Inc., a medical research fundraising walk, a bike ride that supports research into AIDS, and The Breast Cancer Research Foundation. Dr. Keith Lamy enjoys attending the symphony and the opera, gardening, traveling, and practicing yoga.

Recent Posts by Dr. Keith Lamy

Can Eating Yogurt Make Your Gut Healthy?

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Can you ingest bacteria to offset the harm caused by antibiotics, or to prevent infection and diarrhea? That’s the promise—and puzzle—of probiotics, the supplements and foods that contain “beneficial” bacteria, including yogurt, buttermilk, kimchi, and miso. Proponents of the popular health trend—including companies that sell probiotics in food and dietary...
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A Healthy Dose of Sunshine

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Your body can benefit from the sun in multiple ways. But too much sunbathing can damage your skin and eyes and increase your risks from cancer. So, as summer draws to a close, how much sun should you get to stay healthy, without exposing yourself to risks? Because sunlight can...
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