Adam Dimitrov, MD
Family Physician
Physician Profile
Adam Dimitrov, MD, understands the importance of partnering with patients to provide quality care. Dr. Dimitrov provides a broad scope of services, including:
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Preventive Care
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Acute Care
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Skin Problems
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Chronic Disease Management
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High Blood Pressure
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High Cholesterol
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Health Education
Specialties:
Family Physician
A Family Physician is concerned with the total healthcare of the individual and the family and is trained to diagnose and treat a wide variety of ailments in patients of all ages. The Family Physician receives a broad range of training that includes adult medicine and care of the aged, the care of children, women’s health, maternity care, preventive medicine and behavioral science. Special emphasis is placed on the primary care of families, utilizing consultants and community resources when appropriate.
American Board of Family Medicine
Education & Training:
Bachelor of Science Microbio
University of Florida, Gainesville, FL
1995 - 1998
Doctor of Medicine
University of Miami School of Medicine, Miami, FL
1998 - 2002
Residency
Franklin Square Hospital Center, Baltimore, MD
2002 - 2005
Fellowship
Michigan State College of Human Medicine, East Lansing, MI
2005 - 2006
Hospital Affiliation:
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Baptist Medical Center Beaches
Ages Treated:
Infant
Toddler
Adolescent
Teen
Adult
Senior
Languages:
Legal Practice Name:
Baptist Primary Care, Inc.
From the Doctor:
After four years as a faculty physician in the state of Maryland, I moved back to Florida in 2009 to be closer to family. I have learned that what patients want most from their doctors is a relationship. They want to know about our own personal lives. They want to know about our children when they see their drawings on our walls. And we want that, too.
I believe strongly in cultivating these relationships with my patients. I focus on providing excellent customer service and the highest quality of care. I believe we as physicians must always look at our practices to see how we can improve. It is through a commitment to relationship-centered care that primary care will continue to show its great value to our healthcare system. After all, as Francis Peabody once wrote, "the secret of the care of the patient is in caring for the patient."