
Lisa Moreno-Walton, M.D., M.S., MSCR, is the first tenured faculty hired in emergency medicine, the first to have previously served as an associate dean, and the first with an extensive track record of extramurally funded research.
We're here to promote better health for every member of your family, offering regular check-ups and preventative care, as well as treating illness and injuries. For adults, we help you manage complex or chronic health conditions, and for children and teenagers, we listen to your needs and concerns, so we can give the care that’s right for each child. Our healthcare providers get to know you and your family, so we understand your family's health history and give you the best possible care.
Hours of operation are Monday through Friday, 8 a.m. to 5 p.m.
Get comprehensive care from experienced physicians who understand the concerns and needs of adults and children.
To help patients
of all ages achieve and maintain good health, we offer preventative
healthcare including screenings, immunizations and counseling.
Meet the providers who treat patients at this USA Health location.
USA Health Snow Road Primary Care offers free parking to all patients and visitors.
This clinic offers free parking and complimentary Wi-Fi to patients and their guests.
Lisa Moreno-Walton, M.D., M.S., MSCR, is the first tenured faculty hired in emergency medicine, the first to have previously served as an associate dean, and the first with an extensive track record of extramurally funded research.
“As a pediatrician, I always approach the family as if they were my family and the child as if they were my child. It’s a no-judgment zone, and I want them to be able to make the best decisions for their care,” said Carey McDade Hancock, M.D.
“For many families, and even service providers, they may not know where to start when looking for resources for their child or loved one diagnosed with autism or some other developmental disability,” said Michelle McDaniel.