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Drexel Medicine: Exceptional health care that's close to home and work.

Why Choose Drexel Medicine

Exceptional, quality health care that's close to home and work.

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Primary Care at Drexel Internal Medicine

By emphasizing preventive medicine, risk reduction and overall wellness, we work with you toward the best possible outcomes.

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Drexel Medicine's Partnership Comprehensive Care Practice

Since 1993, the Partnership has served thousands of patients and
families in Philadelphia coping with HIV/AIDS.

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Quality, Compassionate Care for All in Philadelphia

Drexel Medicine offers high quality, compassionate care for all. We welcome patients without regard to race, culture, religion, gender identify or sexual orientation. We are LGTBQ+ community friendly and our care is judgement free.

Many of our providers have worked in Philadelphia for decades. We understand the city’s diverse neighborhoods. Our providers speak English, Spanish, French, Farsi, Hindi, Mandarin, Haitian Creole, Togo and Ibo.

As the clinical practice group of Drexel University College of Medicine, we seek to advance care by conducting innovative research. We keep up with the latest advances to better serve our community and students. We teach the next generation of physicians to care for everyone that they treat with kindness and skill.

We want to provide the best health care, no matter what makes you — you! Learn more!
 


Drexel Medicine Highlights

Lyme Disease 101: A Guide to Prevention, Symptoms and Treatment

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Climate change is helping Lyme disease spread to new parts of the United States—places like Wisconsin and Minnesota where it wasn’t common before.
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Q+A: How One Family Medicine Doctor Is Approaching Vaccination This Fall

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Although the telltale signs of fall are already approaching – leaves changing, a chill in the air, kids going back to school – one harbinger of the season might look a little different this year: vaccine recommendations.
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Meet Yvette Thomas

Yvette Thomas

As a peer support specialist at Caring Together, Yvette Thomas brings an empathetic and passionate approach to her role. Her commitment to supporting recovery and her "progress and not perfection" mantra make her a vital asset to the Caring Together team.
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Easier HIV Prevention: Lenacapavir and Other PrEP Options

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Thanks to treatment, HIV is no longer a deadly disease and can be managed. But there is still no cure, and it remains a serious health problem around the world. 
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Community Health Events

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Join us for wellness events in our community.
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