Houston Methodist Sugar Land Hospital welcomes new gastroenterologist Franz Schneider, M.D.

November 17, 20202 min

Houston Methodist Sugar Land Hospital is pleased to welcome board-certified gastroenterologist Franz Schneider, M.D.

Schneider is joining Houston Methodist Gastroenterology Associates, located in Medical Office Building 3, Suite 335 on the Houston Methodist Sugar Land campus.

Schneider earned his medical degree at Universidad Francisco Marroquin in Guatemala. He completed his internal medicine residency at New Britain General Hospital – University of Connecticut and served as a chief medical resident for the primary care program at the University of Connecticut. Schneider also completed three fellowships at Baylor College of Medicine, including hepatology, gastroenterology, and therapeutic endoscopy.

Schneider has received several awards, including a Medal of the National Meeting of Internal Medicine from the Guatemalan Society of Internal Medicine, and a listing for Houston Top Docs in H Texas Magazine.

“Being a good gastroenterologist, in my opinion, consists of being a physician and listener first, and then deciding with the patient’s input what is needed to arrive at the right diagnosis and therapy. I strive to provide personable and compassionate care to all my patients,” said Schneider. “Houston Methodist Sugar Land has a strong reputation for leadership and quality care in Fort Bend, and I’m thrilled to be joining Houston Methodist Gastroenterology Associates at Sugar Land.”

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