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Dr. David W. Lyter, MD, MPH, Internist
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Dr. David W. Lyter, MD, MPH

Internist

4302 N. Habana Avenue, Ste. 200 Tampa FL, 33607

About

Dr. David Lyter is an internist practicing in Tampa, FL. Dr. Lyter specializes in the medical treatment of LGBTQ patients 18 years old and older, as well as the general adult population. The practice includes general primary care, HIV medicine, PrEP and STD testing/treatment as well as HRT for those who are transgender. Dr. Lyter provides comprehensive care and manages treatment with surgeons as well. As an internists his goal is to establish long-term relationships with patients, that incorporates disease prevention and mental health care into primary care practices.

Education and Training

Univ. of Pittsburgh MD 1984

Univ. of Pittsburgh-School of Public Health (MPH) Microbiology/Infectious Diseases 1988

Eastern University Chemistry/biology 1978

Eastern Baptist Theological Seminary Religion (M.A.R.) 1980

Provider Details

MaleEnglish

Areas of expertise and specialization

HIV medicineGeneral primary careHIV PrEPTransgender careSTD testing and treatment

Treatments

  • Pre-exposure prophylaxis (PrEP)
  • HIV testing and treatment
  • HRT

Fellowships

  • Pittsburgh Cancer Institute Hematology/oncology  1994

Internships

  • Master\'s Degree - 1 in Religion and 1 in Public Health

Fellowships

  • Fellowship in Hematology/Medical Oncology at University of Pittsburgh

What do you attribute your success to?

  • He is proud to be able to give care to patients that would have a hard time getting healthcare elsewhere.

Dr. David W. Lyter, MD, MPH's Practice location

Diversity Health Center of Tampa Bay

4302 N. Habana Avenue, Ste. 200 -
Tampa, FL 33607
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New patients: 813-518-0881,
Fax: 813-518-0882
https://www.diversityhealthcenter.com

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