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The Drexel Internal Medicine practice at 219 North Broad Street and Drexel University’s Student Health Center have rejoined the clinical practices of the College of Medicine.
Drexel Medicine Services A–Z. Drexel Medicine delivers exceptional, patient-focused health care to the Philadelphia region through our network of 240 teaching doctors from Drexel University College of Medicine. Our doctors stay abreast of the latest advances in their fields because they teach the next generation of physicians.
Previously managed by Tower Health Medical Group, the practices returned to Drexel effective July 1, which ensures continuation of these needed services and reflects Drexel’s mission-driven approach to student and population health in Philadelphia. (Drexel Now) Learn more.
At Drexel Internal Medicine, we pride ourselves on delivering quality, compassionate care while using the newest treatments available. Our goal is to promote the best health and well-being for our adult patients aged 18 years and up. We provide evaluation, diagnosis and management of routine and complex diseases and conditions.
The Partnership Comprehensive Care Practice (the Partnership), a primary care group that specializes in caring for those with HIV, enhances the quality of life of its patients in Philadelphia. The Partnership provides comprehensive HIV care to all individuals regardless of their ability to pay.
For over 25 years, the Caring Together program has helped women overcome substance abuse and start a new life without drugs and alcohol.
Women face many challenges and barriers after leaving jail or prison. Working Together for Women is special recovery focused treatment program for women who have struggled with alcohol and/or drugs in the past and are now returning to the community.
The annual Golden Apple Awards recognize outstanding service and teaching by Drexel University College of Medicine faculty and professional staff. Each class of medical students nominate faculty and professional staff for the honor and vote to determine the award winners. Read more.
The College of Medicine proudly congratulates our faculty, residents, alumni and students who have recently been inducted into Alpha Omega Alpha and the Gold Humanism Honor Societies. Read more.
Susanna G. Evans, MD, has been appointed chair of the Department of Family, Community & Preventive Medicine. Since February, she has served as the interim chair. Prior to that, she served as associate vice chair for clinical services in the department. Read more.
My patients can expect that I will listen to their concerns, and I will explain their medical problems to them in a way they can understand. I am an open and honest communicator and use shared decision-making with my patients.
January is Thyroid Awareness Month! Your thyroid is a gland in the front of your neck. It makes thyroid hormone (TSH), which helps your body use energy. TSH also keeps your brain, heart, nerves, and muscles doing their jobs.
Drexel HOPE’s mobile medical unit offers services for opioid use disorder with a multidisciplinary team of providers, peer specialists, and case workers who connect Philadelphians with the care and resources they need. Drexel HOPE is funded through a five-year Substance Abuse and Mental Health Services Administration (SAMHSA) grant.
Thanks to a $2.6 million, five-year grant from the Substance Abuse and Mental Health Services Administration (SAMHSA), the Caring Together program will be better able to treat substance use disorders across the lifespan.
Call (215) 517-3409 and leave your name, telephone number, and a good time to reach you or send an email to CFTappts@drexel.edu and we will respond to your questions via email. Calls are returned between Monday and Friday between the hours of 9 a.m. and 8 p.m.
The Marriage and Family Therapy (MFT) degree students see clients at our Center City clinic and via telehealth throughout the academic year, including the summer. The MFT program received its initial accreditation in 1985 and since then has successfully met requirements for reaccreditation from Commission on Accreditation for Marriage and Family Therapy Education (COAMFTE).
The Drexel University Individual, Couple, and Family Therapy Clinic offers teletherapy and in-person therapy to residents of Pennsylvania and in-person therapy to residents of Philadelphia and surrounding areas , including students. The fee for service is based on household income using a sliding scale so individuals, couples, and families can access care if they do not have insurance, need a more affordable fee, or prefer not to use their insurance. We provide services to people from childhood through their elder years, using relational and evidence-based approaches. We offer services for people who are seeking support to manage life challenges, find solutions, and develop strength and confidence to achieve your goals. If you are struggling with anxiety, depression, relationship issues, family problems, or other mental health issues, our Therapy Interns, supervised by Licensed Marriage and Family Therapists, are here to provide hope and experiences that will support you achieving your goals. The Interns can also help those who are looking for a growth experience such as learning more positive approaches to communicating with others, pre-marital therapy, self-identity work, or going through a normative or non-normative change in your life, such as adding a new member to the household or someone losing a job. To be eligible for services, you must be physically located in the state of Pennsylvania at the time of your telehealth session appointment.