Dr. Chris Noyes offers a wide range of medical services, including infant, pediatric, adolescent, and adult care. His medical passion is preventative medical care, especially reducing the risk of heart disease including heart attacks and strokes. He volunteers with Project Access Collin County, has published several medical articles, and speaks at medical conferences. Dr. Noyes founded Texas Family Medicine in 2003 and has been in practice in Frisco ever since.
Dr. Noyes grew up in Richardson, Texas and graduated from Bishop Lynch High School in Dallas. He continued his education at Rice University in Houston, where he received his B.A. in History. He attended medical school at UT-Houston Medical School before doing his internship and residency through UT-Southwestern at Charlton Methodist Hospital in Dallas, where he also served as Chief Resident. Dr. Noyes and his wife have five children and reside in Plano. Dr. Noyes is fluent in Medical Spanish. In his spare time, he enjoys reading and playing games with his family. He is an avid fan of the Texas Rangers, the Dallas Cowboys, and the Rice Owls.