"Thanks for taking the time to learn more about my philosophy and mission for patients’ health and well-being. I am excited to help you take charge of your personal wellness. Over the years, I have realized that true wellness and growth comes from a deep connection between a doctor and patient, and through that relationship, anyone can become healthier, happier, and lead a more fulfilling life.
With training and experience in emergency medicine, urgent care, primary care, and functional medicine, I enjoy providing care to patients not only for their day to day medical events but also for their most difficult health and wellness problems. The breadth of experience that I have has given me a balanced and open-minded approach to medicine. I believe in providing healthcare options that align with my patients’ goals, beliefs, and lifestyles. From my work with a wide scope of patients: including professional athletes, new moms, special forces soldiers, community members, and frustrated patients, I’ve learned that no person’s health needs are ever the same.
I understand that life can be hectic. As a father of a 4-year-old daughter and a 2-year-old son, and as a doctor, a police officer on the local SWAT team, and a member of a team that provides medical services around the world, I know that personal wellness doesn’t always become a top priority and yet we know it needs to be.
With tailored medical care, exercise routines, nutritional plans, stress management, sleep mitigation, and personal development, I truly believe that you can be the healthiest and happiest version of you. Together, we can find a personalized approach to health and wellness that works for your unique situation.
As a physician who is board-certified in Emergency Medicine as well as emergency medical services, being a part of the SteadyMD team is truly an honor. At SteadyMD, the emphasis is foremost on the relationship between patient and physician, something that can be lost in traditional care settings. Here, we can take a proactive and preventative approach to medicine, versus a reactionary one and I don’t believe any medical team is doing it better."