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Prime Care Family Practice's website describes Dr. Matthew Marchal as board-certified in family medicine with decades of experience providing family medical care to patients of all ages. He received a Bachelor of Science in Biochemistry from Virginia Polytechnic Institute and a Doctor of Medicine from the Medical College of Virginia in 1998. Dr. Marchal is affiliated with the American Academy of Family Physicians and the Georgia Academy of Family Physicians, and has been recognized as a Top Doc by Richmond Magazine and a Best Doctor by Style Weekly magazine. He believes in partnering with patients to make decisions together as a team and is dedicated to understanding patients' problems, circumstances, and goals.

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The best doctor I have ever had.

Chronic Illnesses: Long COVID
Symptoms Treated: Brain Fog - Better long time Body Pain - Better long time Acute Covid Symptoms - Complete recovery
Last appointment: Within the last 6 months

Dr. Marchal is the best doctor I have ever had because 1) he listens, 2) he cares, and 3) he is smart. He was my doctor for many years when he practiced in the Atlanta area. When he moved to Virginia, many of his Georgia patients (including me) continued to see him in Virginia. Once a year, we all drive about five hundred miles to see him. He is that good. Dr. Marchal has worked hand-in-hand with me to treat my LC symptoms, including brain fog, fatigue, PEM, endothelial damage, and body pain. He reads the medical journal articles I send him through his portal and he has willingly prescribed treatments discussed in these journal articles. He is currently managing eight prescriptions that I take for my LC and has been very interested in my experiments with OTC drugs.


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