
Obianuju Amadi, MD
Family Medicine
Geriatrics
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About Me
Dr. Obianuju P. Amadi is a double board-certified physician specializing in Family Medicine and Geriatrics. She received her medical degree from Windsor University School of Medicine and completed her residency at Sparrow Hospital/Michigan State University. She further advanced her training with a fellowship at the University of Texas Health Science Center at Houston. Dr. Amadi is passionate about working with patients to optimize their health through personalized, preventive care. With a focus on innovation, she incorporates the latest in telemedicine technology to improve access, enhance patient engagement, and achieve better health outcomes.
Language(s) Spoken:
English
Igbo
Services
Dermatology
Diabetes Management
Drainage of Cysts and Hematoma
Earwax Removal
First Aid & Chronic Wound Care
Gastroenterology and Urology
Heart and Vascular
Gynecology
Imaging Services
Infusion Therapy
Integrative Medicine
Lab Testing and Blood Work
Medication Management
Orthopedics
Podiatry Services
Respiratory and Lung
Vaccinations and Immunizations
Annual Wellness Exams
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