- RheumatologyAlpha Omega Alpha Medical Honor Society. She then trained in internal medicine at Stanford University Medical Center and completed a 3-year Fellowship in Rheumatology & Immunology. Dr. Elliott is board certified in both specialties and is a Fellow of the American College of Rheumatology.
- Primary CareMoney has always made a big difference in the medical world: fancier rooms at hospitals, better food and access to the latest treatments and technology. Concierge practices, where patients pay several thousand dollars a year so they can quickly reach their primary care doctor, with guaranteed same-day appointments, have been around for decades. But these aren’t the concierge doctors you’ve heard about — and that’s intentional.
- Emergency CareHowever, if you have a chronic illness or are prone to emergencies, the doctor is available to talk directly with specialists or admit you to the emergency room, coordinating your care. That has made the practices attractive to some retirees with more serious health issues.
- Infectious DiseasesMagna cum laude. While in medical school, he was elected to the Alpha Omega Alpha Medical Honor Society. He trained in internal medicine and infectious diseases at NewYork-Presbyterian/Weill Cornell Medical Center and was Chief Medical Resident at Memorial Sloan-Kettering Cancer Center.
- Immunizations2 International is offering deluxe primary medical care. That rich fee for a couple ($13,200 for individuals) doesn’t replace your regular insurance or cover the costs of hospitalization or consultations with specialists. It does provide basic office services like immunizations and annual physicals, the coordination of specialist care, the occasional house call–and quick responses to questions via phone or e-mail.
- Internal Medicine2 (pronounced MD squared) in the upper stratum compared to many physician practices, which can find doctors burdened with thousands of patients. “I would say that we are the most powerful internal medicine network in the country, if not the world,” says MD
- NephrologyAlpha Omega Alpha Medical Honor Society. She completed her residency and nephrology fellowship at the University of Washington and is dual board certified in internal medicine and nephrology.
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- General Surgery2 physician is the quarterback of your care in all situations. An extraordinary example is that we not only schedule and coordinate appointments with specialists, consultants, and surgical services, but your MD
- OrthopedicsHe is board certified in internal medicine and sports medicine and is renowned for his thought leadership in sports medicine, orthopedics, human performance and longevity. Dr. Martins received his medical degree from Georgetown University School of Medicine, where he also obtained his Master’s degree in Exercise Physiology and Biophysics. He completed residency training in internal medicine at Georgetown University Medical Center and his fellowship in sports medicine at the University of Maryland.
- Sports Medicine2 practices, the two physicians have superlative reputations. Dr. Damion Martins and Dr. David Kuo bring tremendous thought-leadership in the fields of internal medicine and sports medicine. Both physicians are affiliated with Atlantic Health System, Atlantic Medical Group and Morristown Medical Center and have practiced in New Jersey for over 25 years.