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Alexis Anthony, MPH, PA-C

Physician Assistant

13856 Siena Loop Bradenton FL, 34202

About

Alexis Anthony is a physician assistant with over 20 years of experience in primary and urgent care to include overseas experience supporting the US Embassy and telemedicine care. Her passion is providing excellent customer care and engaging her patients in shared decision making. What Alexis's patients seem to value most is her relatability and willingness to go above and beyond to provide high quality care. She also has experience in clinic management, practice development, medical writing and healthcare education.  

 

Education and Training

George Washington University PA-C, MPH 2004

Provider Details

Female Spanish, French

What do you attribute your success to?

  • Through all my own experiences in the field, working for US Embassy in the past and having the ability to connect with patients with genuine care as if a family member.

Philanthropic Initiatives

  • She is licensed to work in 14 states.

Alexis Anthony, MPH, PA-C's Practice location

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13856 Siena Loop -
Bradenton, FL 34202
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New patients: 720-204-8567

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Bradenton, FL 34202
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New patients: 720-204-8567

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