Q: Please describe your practice’s area of expertise.
A: I am a family medicine physician who can see adolescents to geriatric individuals.
Q: What type of services do you offer?
A: Routine medical screenings and exams, labs and in-house X-rays.
Q: What wants or problems do you provide a solution to?
A: Medical health issues.
Q: How long have you been practicing?
A: Six years.
Q: Please describe your educational and experiential background.
A: I received my doctorate from Saba University and completed my family medicine residency at St. Vincent’s East. After that, I joined Norwood Clinic until recently joining Grandview.
Q: What is your benchmark for success?
A: Successful management of an individual’s medical conditions using a team-based approach with treatment regimen.
Q: How have you and your staff adjusted your operations and/or services to comply with COVID-19 safety measures?
A: We are now doing telemedicine visits by phone and video in order to avoid unnecessary exposure for everyone. We also offer in-office visits while maintaining proper distancing, with temperature checks and masks for those individuals who come into the office.
Q: Spring and warmer weather will be right around the corner. What, if any, seasonal advice or tips would you like to share with potential patients?
A: For now, continue all safety measures that are currently in place until COVID-19 is on the decline.
Q: What do you most want potential patients to know about you and your practice?
A: We strive to be personable, punctual, and an engaged part of your medical team to help keep everyone in the best health possible.
Q: How can I get more information or schedule an appointment?
A: Give us a call.