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  • Office

    809 N Cedar St
    Summerville, SC 29483
    Phone+1 843-871-9440
    Fax+1 843-871-5932

Summary

  • I am a board certified Family Medicine Physician also specializing in bio-identical hormone therapy aimed at helping post menopausal women.
    My journey to becoming a physician started on those sleepy-eyed mornings my father drove me to school. At that time in my life I hated school. I’m not really sure why. I had good friends, wonderful teachers - but just didn’t want to go. Although I had wonderful coaches and teachers guiding me, educating me with invaluable lessons I’d use the rest of my life, they weren’t the ones planting the seeds that would eventually grow into a passion for helping others. The seed was one simple sentence my father would leave me with every morning as I took those hesitant steps from the car to the front door of school.
    He'd say, "Son, make someone feel good today."
    He did this every day, without fail - and eventually, I took his advice. I’d give a compliment to someone who needed it. I’d sit next to the kid eating lunch alone. Maybe it was their reactions, perhaps their smiles, but it gave me a good feeling to help someone. To, “Make someone feel good.”
    Guess what I tell my boys before they leave for school every day.
    My journey continued on those achy jointed family mission trips to Mexico. My mother was a Spanish teacher when I was a child. She loved the language, the culture, and the people of Mexico. So, instead of the typical yearly family vacations, we’d go on mission trips to Mexico during our summer breaks. It was on those mission trips that she taught me there's no greater act of human kindness than to lower oneself in the act of washing another's feet, to give one's self to serving others. I learned that kindness and empathy are likely two of the most important traits a person needs in order to have happiness and give happiness in this crazy life.
    I think my patients appreciate me not because I immediately have ALL the answers. Sometimes I don’t - Medicine is a complex and ever moving thing. But, my patients know I have a pas

Education & Training

  • Medical University of South Carolina College of Medicine
    Medical University of South Carolina College of MedicineResidency, Family Medicine, 2005 - 2008
  • American University of Integrative Sciences, Sint Maarten School of Medicine
    American University of Integrative Sciences, Sint Maarten School of Medicine Class of 2005

Certifications & Licensure

  • SC State Medical License
    SC State Medical License 2008 - 2025
  • American Board of Family Medicine Family Medicine

Awards, Honors, & Recognition

  • Meaningful Use Stage 1 Certification Centers for Medicare & Medicaid Services, 2012
  • Heart/Stroke Recognition Program National Committee for Quality Assurance, 2011-2014
  • Physician Practice Connections Recognition Program National Committee for Quality Assurance, 2010-2013
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