Background: Physicians who practice healthy habits play a key role by helping their patients to adopt healthy lifestyles for primary prevention of chronic diseases. GPs health is important because serve as health role models. Objectives: To find prevalence of practicing healthy behaviors among PHCs doctors. - To find the factors affect these practice. Methods: A cross-sectional study, for all doctors available at visiting time and willing to, We collected 356 structured questionnaire sheets from alkarkh PHCs doctors, from 9/2014-3/2015; pilot done & expert's opinion taken. Result: Thirty percent of PHC doctors are 30-39 years of age, 213(59.8) female, 81% married, 69.66% Gp, 10% family physician, 6.46% postgraduate doctors, ninety had chronic disease mainly hypertension, DM, heart diseases. All the parent doctors follow the EPI for their children. Doctors checked blood pressure were 328(92.1%), blood sugar 269(75.6%). Smoking was the main unhealthy behaviour by married male aged 30-39 yrs, but most of them practicing home exercises. Lipid profile has significant relationship with age, gender, marital state and specialty. Female doctors usually practice pregnancy TT vac. 80%, breast self-examination 74.65%, & less practice Pap smear 10%. Healthy behaviour Barriers mostly lack of time 59.83%. Conclusion: High prevalence of PHCs doctors have good healthy behaviour; mostly check BP, BS, breast SE; while smoking is most bad one and lack of time is most barriers.