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Welcome to doctoyourdoor.com!

Doc to Your Door (based in Key West, FL) is a complete mobile medical practice utilizing Licensed Physicians only. Dr. Matt Reid is available throughout the area and is fully equipped to provide the most comprehensive and finest quality medical care that you deserve.

Care Philosophy:
I am a highly qualified doctor with over 20 years of experience in emergency medicine and family practice. I believe that the patient-doctor relationship is essential in providing quality healthcare. I am always compassionate, considerate, caring and confidential when treating patients.

Doc to Your Door provides medical services in the privacy and comfort of your own home, hotel, vacation rental, marinas, workplace or your boat.

These services include:

• Advice and Phone consults.
• Caring for minor illness and minor injuries.
• Physical exams. (Adult, Child, School, Coast Guard)
• Stitches.
• Administration of antibiotics and other medications.
• Bedside testing: pregnancy, occult fecal blood, urinalysis, blood sugar, HIV, cholesterol, strep throat, corneal abrasion or infection and drug screening.
• Lab, x-ray, other testing may be ordered as an outpatient if needed.
• Intravenous fluids and medications for vomiting.
• Many additional services provided as well!

Doc to Your Door is available days, nights and weekends. Usually arriving within 30 minutes of your call.

For an appointment or questions please call: (305) 890-6425

Email contact: doctoyourdoor@hotmail.com

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As seen in
the local media:


Doctor starts house call practice
Health File (Sara Matthis)


Everything old is new again, including house call medicine. Dr. Matt Reid, board-certified in emergency medicine and family practice, has started a new business called Doc to Your Door.

According to the Key West resident, house call medicine is making a come back. "Major cities have at least one house call practice," Reid said.

"Convenience is a big factor. What can be done in the office can be done at bedside, too. And, as a physician, I can have more insight into the patient's situation by doing a house call. It's a win-win situation."


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