About Dr. Ben Evans
Meet The Doc
Dr. Ben Evans is an Arizona native. He grew up in Flagstaff, Arizona and earned his undergraduate degree from Northern Arizona University. Thereafter, he attended the University of Arizona College of Medicine, in Tucson, Arizona, where he earned his medical degree. Following medical school, Dr. Evans completed his Internal Medicine residency training here in the Phoenix area before embarking on his solo medical career.
Dr. Evans is a skilled, Board Certified Internist who takes pride in helping others live healthier, more functional and more fulfilling lives. His special interests and training include male testosterone replacement therapy, acute and chronic pain management, and suboxone addiction treatment.
Dr. Charles Benjamin Evans II
Meet The Doc
Dr. Ben Evans is an Arizona native. He grew up in Flagstaff, Arizona and earned his undergraduate degree from Northern Arizona University. Thereafter, he attended the University of Arizona College of Medicine, in Tucson, Arizona, where he earned his medical degree. Following medical school, Dr. Evans completed his Internal Medicine residency training here in the Phoenix area before embarking on his solo medical career.
Dr. Evans is a skilled, Board Certified Internist who takes pride in helping others live healthier, more functional and more fulfilling lives. His special interests and training include male testosterone replacement therapy, acute and chronic pain management, and suboxone addiction treatment.
Dr. Charles Benjamin Evans II
When you visit your Primary Care Physician (PCP) your brutal honesty is essential. Your PCP needs the full story about your health, habits, and lifestyle in order to give you the best medical advice and treatment. Holes in the story or dishonesty can skew your PCP’s assessment leading to incorrect recommendations. This can at best […]
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When you visit your Primary Care Physician (PCP) your brutal honesty is essential. Your PCP needs the full story about your health, habits, and lifestyle in order to give you the best medical advice and treatment. Holes in the story or dishonesty can skew your PCP’s assessment leading to incorrect recommendations. This can at best […]
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