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Dennis Dewey, MD

Neurologist

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Dennis Dewey, MD Biography and Info

Dr. Dewey is a board-certified neurologist with over 40 years of experience who specializes in the diagnosis, treatment and management of neurodegenerative conditions. Dr. Dewey first became interested in medicine while working as an orderly at his local hospital while in high school. His philosophy of care is to openly and honestly discuss treatment options and educate his patients regarding their conditions. Dr. Dewey is a compassionate physician who prioritizes listening to and empathizing with his patients.

  • Headache Management
  • Memory Disorders
  • Parkinson's Disease
  • Neurodegenerative Conditions
  • Alzheimer's Disease

About Me

I have lived in the Clay County Fleming Island area since 1986. My wife and I have 6 children and 11 grandchildren whom we enjoy visiting with whenever possible. We enjoy traveling, biking, or just spending leisure time reading, and entertaining our two Westie puppies. We are longtime members of the Orange Park United Methodist Church.

I am a compassionate and empathetic physician and always listen carefully to what my patients have to say. My approach to my patients is always to discuss the options of evaluation and treatment as well as educate them regarding their condition.

Specialties

  • Neurology

Boards

  • American Board of Psychiatry & Neurology (Neurology)

Languages

  • English

Hospital Affiliation

  • Baptist Medical Center Jacksonville
  • Baptist Medical Center Clay
  • Baptist Medical Center South

Legal Practice Name

  • Baptist Neurology Inc.

Dennis Dewey, MD Additional Information

Education & Training

  • Doctor of Medicine - Medical School

    Albany Medical College - Albany , NY

    1974 – 1978

  • Internship

    Albany Medical Center Hospital - Albany , NY

    1978 – 1979

  • Residency

    Albany Medical Center Hospital - Albany , NY

    1979 – 1982

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