Peter G. Gosselink, MD
Family Medicine

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About Peter G. Gosselink, MD
I have been a family practice physician in Marble Falls, Texas, for over 20 years. I have been practicing in the MDVIP model over 10 years and appreciate the fundamental benefits of practicing in this way. In my opinion, two elements that can hinder good medical care are lack of time with the patient and lack of reachability to the doctor. I believe, most importantly, that improved patient care requires more time with patients during visits.
Additionally, I find that the ability to reach your provider during and after hours can be beneficial not only to the patient’s health, but also for the relationship between the provider and the patient. Through both, the doctor-patient relationship can grow stronger, care can be more personalized, attention during urgent situations can be more seamless. I am grateful I have more time and focused energy aimed at helping you as you work to improve your health and quality of life.
Galveston, TX
Family Practice 2001-2003
Conroe, TX
Family Practice 1999-2000
Galveston, TX
Doctorate of Medicine 1999
Alpha Omega Alpha Medical Honor Society
Georgetown, TX
Bachelor of Science, Biology 1993
Magna Cum Laude
Biology Graduate of the Year
Clinical Assistant Professor, University of Texas Medical Branch, Department of Family Medicine 2006-present
Secretary, Burnet County Medical Society 2009-2010
University of Texas Medical Branch
- Chief Resident, Family Practice Residency 2002-2003
- William A. Wilson Award for Scholarly and Clinical Achievements 2003
- Department of Family Medicine, Resident Teacher of the Year 2003
- M. Lamar Ross, MD Award for Clinical Excellence in Medicine 2003
- Award for Outstanding Achievement in Behavioral Medicine and Family-Oriented Primary Care 2003
Alpha Omega Alpha Medical Honor Society
American Academy of Family Physicians
American Academy of Hospice and Palliative Medicine
Texas Academy of Family Physicians
Texas Medical Association
Texas Academy of Palliative Medicine
Benefits of joining Dr. Gosselink's practice with MDVIP
The office of Peter G. Gosselink, MD
Mon | 8:30 AM - 5:00 PM |
Tue | 8:30 AM - 5:00 PM |
Wed | 8:30 AM - 5:00 PM |
Thu | 8:30 AM - 5:00 PM |
Fri | 8:30 AM - 5:00 PM |
Sat | Closed |
Sun | Closed |


Frequently Asked Questions
Doctors who operate in the MDVIP models typically see far fewer patients than traditional primary care doctors. That gives them more time to develop deeper doctor-patient relationships that can lead to better outcomes. They can also offer conveniences that most primary care doctors can’t, including same- and next-day appointments. They’re available after hours for urgent matters. And they have time to focus on prevention. That focus begins with the MDVIP Wellness Program, which patients pay for with their annual membership fee.
Most MDVIP-affiliated primary care practices accept insurance (your physician can tell you whether they accept your specific insurance plan). Your annual fee pays for preventive care medical services that insurance usually doesn’t cover (e.g., advanced diagnostic testing and screenings). Your MDVIP-affiliated physician will continue to bill your insurance and charge copays, co-insurances and deductibles as he or she currently does for other medical services like sick visits.
MDVIP makes wellness and prevention easier by providing your physician with innovative tools and technology. MDVIP supports your physician’s practice and seeks to eliminate barriers to a positive healthcare experience. Your doctor will determine whether and how to incorporate these tools at his/her discretion.
**The message above is a personal introduction from the physician, intended to help you get to know them better. The views, opinions, and statements expressed above are solely those of the physician and do not necessarily reflect the views or positions of MDVIP. This content is intended for general background purposes only and does not constitute medical advice, diagnosis, or treatment. Any mentions of expertise or quality of care are personal expressions and should not be interpreted as guarantees of performance or outcomes.