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Give the gift of life! Gulf Coast Regional Blood Centers Donor Coach at:
13902 Spring Cypress Road, Cypress, TX 77429 (see map above)
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Meet Our Doctors

ROB ZESUT, D.O. | MEDICAL DIRECTOR
Dr. Zesut has been serving the local community for over ten years now. Having trained at Memorial Hermann Trauma Center in Downtown Houston he is well prepared to handle any type of emergency or urgent care condition. He has a Master Degree in Public Health and completed a fellowship in healthcare, both of which are a result of his passion for healthcare advocacy. Dr. Zesut worked with the Walt Disney Company before medical school and his experiences there to this day give him a calm and cheery disposition even in the toughest circumstances.

M. KRYSTINA HUYNH, D.O.
Dr. Krystina Huynh has been practicing emergency medicine in the Houston area since 2008. She began her studies at Baylor University and went on to attend Indiana University – Purdue University earning her MS in Biology. She continued her pursuit of becoming a physician by attending Des Moines University Osteopathic Medical Center and completed her Residency in Emergency Medicine at the Medical College of Georgia. She believes being a physician is about applying knowledge and skill set while delivering quality, compassionate care. Dr. Huynh is also a dedicated mother of two small children.

MICHAEL NOLEN, D.O.
Dr. Nolen is a native Houstonian and has been practicing emergency medicine for 19 years in both hospital and free standing emergency departments. Dr. Nolen is a graduate of Texas A&M University and obtained his medical degree at UNT Health Science Center. He is board certified in emergency medicine and completed his residency training with Oklahoma State University in Tulsa, Oklahoma. His clinical training and years of experience has prepared him for any medical problem that you might have.

CHRISTOPHER VALLE, M.D.
Originally from Boston, Dr. Christopher Valle graduated from the University of Maryland School of Medicine back in 2001. Formerly, he was on the faculty of the Baylor College of Medicine as an attending physician at Ben Taub Hospital, gaining experience in emergency medicine at one of Houston’s two Level 1 trauma centers. Dr. Valle is no stranger to freestanding ER’s, however. He served as a medical director at two such facilities for six years. Since 2013, Dr. Valle has enjoyed volunteering as a committee member for the Houston Live Stock and Rodeo Sports Medicine division. He is also an avid runner – completing the Boston Marathon twice and as well as multiple races at both Disney World and Disneyland. He enjoys traveling and attending concerts. Dr. Valle also speaks fluent Spanish.
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