Dr. Seymour is originally from Denton, TX. After graduating from Ryan High School, she attended Texas Woman’s University for her undergraduate degree. She obtained her medical diploma from St. Matthews University School of Medicine on Grand Cayman Island. Her residency was completed at Oklahoma University Health Sciences Center. Dr. Seymour is board certified in Family Medicine, and also holds a masters degree in Health Services Administration. She has also been accepted to the Institute of Functional Medicine to become a certified functional medicine practitioner. She is married to her husband, Eric, who is also a Dentonite. They have two children, Rhett & Beau.


 

July 2007 – June 2009 Oklahoma University Health Sciences Center Family Medicine Residency Program Resident, Family Medicine Oklahoma City, OK
July 2006 – June 2007 Oklahoma University Health Sciences Center Family Medicine Residency Program Intern, Family Medicine Oklahoma City, OK

January 2002 – May 2006 M.D., St. Matthews University School of Medicine, Grand Cayman, British West Indies
September 2002 – December 2005 M.S., Health Services Administration, St. Joseph’s College, Standish, Maine
January 2000 – December 2001 B.S., Biology, Texas Woman’s University, Denton, Texas

Texas Medical Board
License Certifications:
July 2009 – American Board of Family Medicine
Certified Basic Life Support (BLS)
Advanced Cardiac Life Support (ACLS)

January 2015 –Current Denton County Medical Society, President
March 2014 – Current Denton Area Teacher’s Credit Union, Board Member
March 2013-Current Texas Department of Insurance, Advisory Committee for the Standard Request Form for Prior Authorization of Medical Care or Health Care Services

Oklahoma Medical Society’s “Youngest Member Ever”
Dean’s Honor List
Magna Cum Laude
Phi Theta Kappa Honor Society

Institute of Functional Medicine Member
American Medical Association Member
Texas Medical Association Member
American Academy of Family Physicians Member
Texas Academy of Family Physicians Member
Denton County Medical Society

Seymour, E., Long, R., Mold, J. “Osteoarthritis of the knee: Who is most likely to benefit from intraarticular corticosteroid injections, and for how long?” Evidence-Based Practice, volume 13.1 (January 2010): 4.

Rotary Member – Denton, TX