Dr. Wilbert Warren, MD


Physician
Internal Medicine

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PHA Adult Medicine
1740 South Street
Suite 300
Philadelphia, Pennsylvania 19146
For an appointment, call (215) 732-0876
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About Dr. Wilbert Warren, MD

Dr. Wilbert Warren, MD is a board-certified internist providing care to patients in Philadelphia, Pennsylvania at the Philadelphia Health Associates - Adult Medicine.    
After completing his residency, Dr. Warren accepted a position with Allegheny Health & Education Foundation - West Girard Medical Practice in Philadelphia.  When this practice was closed by Allegheny, he joined one of their groups at Philadelphia Health Associates in 1998. A few years later Dr. Warren and two other physicians purchased the practice and formed Philadelphia Health Associates-Adult Medicine in 2001. While Dr. Warren spent many years doing clinical research, hospital care, rehabilitation services, and outpatient medicine, he currently focuses solely on ambulatory primary care services.
 

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Education & Training

Dr. Warren graduated from the University of Rochester in 1989 with Bachelor of Science degree in Cell and Developmental Biology. He earned his Doctor of Medicine degree in 1993 from the University of Rochester School of Medicine and Dentistry. In 1997, he completed his residency at the Medical College of Pennsylvania in Philadelphia. 

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PHA Adult Medicine

What stands us apart from many practices is that we have unique relationships with other independent practices. These relationships enable us to work together to provide high quality coordinated care to you, our patients. These relationships benefit you by improving access to care, improving our ability to keep you updated with recommended healthcare goals and helping you save money for the care that you need. We also work with a network of sub-specialists in local hospital systems for you to consult and receive care.

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