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Skin and Body Works

Bioidentical Hormone Replacement Therapy in Bridgeport TX 76426
Specialty: FAMILY MEDICINE
At This Location: DO
Serving: Women, Men
Nutraceuticals: Yes

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We have been certified to offer Biote's method of hormone therapy in our Bridgeport TX 76426 office. Helping men and women feel and look their best through bioidentical hormone replacement therapy is our mission. Contact us to schedule an evaluation and learn how restoring hormones to their optimal level may address specific health concerns.

David Ray, DO

Dr. David Ray was raised in Bridgeport, Texas and graduated from Bridgeport High School. He then went to the University of Houston and graduated with a B.S. in Pharmacy in 1968. He came back to Bridgeport and worked as a pharmacist for two years at The Corner Drug Store. During that time he was a Boy Scout leader and taught chemistry at the high school part-time. In 1970, a doctor friend convinced him to enter medical school at the brand new Texas College of Osteopathic Medicine, the first Osteopathic school in the state of Texas. He was instrumental in helping the school to acquire preceptors for the students and graduated in 1974 as the president of the first class at “TCOM,” as it is still called. He then went to El Paso to do his internship at Texas Tech University Health Sciences Center.

His first practice, a partnership with a fellow graduate, was in Snyder, Texas. Dr. Ray was soon wooed back to his hometown of Bridgeport in 1976, where he has practiced since that time. He practiced in his childhood home until he built a new clinic in 1992. Built one block from Route 380 on 9th Street, it was the first building in the area. Dr. Ray had to build the street in front of the clinic, and he named it after his father, long-time banker Woodrow Wilson Ray. The clinic also housed a pharmacy and a surgery center. The surgery center closed in 2008 after Dr. Ray’s efforts to bring a new hospital to Bridgeport were successful.

He presently serves as Medical Director of Family Clinic, Laboratory Director of Family Clinic and Medical Director of Senior Care Nursing Home. He is a Certified Federal Aviation Medical Examiner and a Certified Impairment Evaluation Workers’ Compensation Examiner. Dr. Ray is the past president of TCOM Alumni Association and was “Practitioner of the Year” in 1974. He was named to Bridgeport High School’s Wall of Fame in 2005. He served his country in the Army National Guard and retired as a Staff Sergeant in 1968. He is a member of professional organizations TOMA, AOA, TMF, and AOBFP. He and Sue are members of Pleasant View Baptist Church.

Dr. Ray is married to his wife Sue, who shares his love of medicine and works in the clinic with him. Together, they have five children and 12 beautiful grandchildren, who love to visit their home on Lake Bridgeport. Dr. Ray is a pilot and owns a Cessna 182 airplane, which is housed at Bridgeport Airport. His favorite thing to do is to fly on a clear day. Dr. Ray is also an avid sailor and loves to be out on the lake.

Sue Ray, RN

Sue has been an active resident and supporter of Bridgeport for over 20 years. She has been president of the Bridgeport Chamber of Commerce, the Education Foundation, and the Civic Club. Sue received her laser training from the prestigious National Laser Institute and has worked with lasers since 1992.

Among her numerous medical positions and achievements are Director of Nursing at Trinity Care, Clinic Director of her husband’s busy medical practice, as well as the current administrator of Family Clinic in Bridgeport. Despite her many accolades, Sue’s greatest enjoyment comes from taking care of people. She considers her five children and 12 grandchildren as her greatest accomplishments.