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Specialty
Internal Medicine
Telemedicine Available
Gender
Male
Languages
English
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About Scott V Joy, MD
Biography
This physician is accepting telehealth visits.
Scott V. Joy, MD, MBA, FACP, is board-certified in internal medicine. He graduated from the University of Pittsburgh School of Medicine in 1992 and completed his residency at Allegheny General Hospital. Dr. Joy has previously served as the Medical Director for Uptown Primary Care at Presbyterian/St. Luke’s Medical Center and Colorado Care Partners. He currently serves as the Chief Medical Officer of the Continental Division of HCA Physician
Scott V. Joy, MD, MBA, FACP, is board-certified in internal medicine. He graduated from the University of Pittsburgh School of Medicine in 1992 and completed his residency at Allegheny General Hospital. Dr. Joy has previously served as the Medical Director for Uptown Primary Care at Presbyterian/St. Luke’s Medical Center and Colorado Care Partners. He currently serves as the Chief Medical Officer of the Continental Division of HCA Physician
Care Philosophy
Focus on patient-centered and evidence-based care.
Procedures and Conditions Treated
- Chronic Disease Management
- COPD
- Influenza
- Medication Management
- Osteoarthritis
- Pneumonia
Specialties
- Internal Medicine - Board Certified
Affiliations
- HCA HealthONE Swedish
Credentials and Education
St. Vincent College
Undergraduate Degree
1988
University of Pittsburg
Graduate Degree
1992
Allegheny General Hospital
Internship
1995
Allegheny General Hospital
Residency
1995
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Other Links
- Why exercise can help us survive COVID-19 and other diseases
- Three percent of Americans don't realize they have diabetes
- Common colds are back as people start to gather
- Should You Exercise Outside Today?
- State offering free home radon tests
- Princess Kate reveals she has cancer, is undergoing chemotherapy
- Unintentional injuries one of the causes of men's lowering life expectancies