I am an adult endocrinologist. I received my medical degree from Eastern Virginia Medical School. I completed my residency at Washington Hospital Center, which was followed by a three year endocrinology and metabolism fellowship at the University of Pittsburgh Medical Center.
I am board certified in Internal Medicine and Endocrinology and Metabolism. I am a Fellow of the American College of Endocrinology, the American College of Physicians, and a member of the Endocrine Society and American Diabetes Association (ADA). I have presented my research findings at national meetings and have published them in leading medical journals. I enjoy educating medical students and serve as Clinical Assistant Professor of Medicine at St. Luke’s/Temple University School of Medicine.
I brought my passion for treating patients with diabetes and difficult to manage symptoms to St. Luke’s in 2007. Our practice is a “one stop shop” for diabetes care including endocrinology, podiatry, and ophthalmology, point of service lab, diabetes education and medically supervised weight management under one roof. My wife also works for St. Luke’s and we reside in the Lehigh Valley with our two children.
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