Dr. Denise Edwards

General PracticeFemale21+ years of experience
Dr. Denise Edwards is a general practitioner in Tampa, Florida. She graduated from University of South Florida College of Medicine in 2001 and has been in practice for 21+ years.
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Location

Dr. Denise Edwards
800 6Th S St
Saint Petersburg, Florida 33701
Dr. Denise Edwards
2 Tampa General Cir
2nd
Tampa, Florida 33606
Dr. Denise Edwards
2 Tampa General Cir
Tampa, Florida 33606
Dr. Denise Edwards
2 Tampa General Circle
4Th Floor
Tampa, Florida 33606

Education

Medical school

Dr. Edwards attended University of South Florida College of Medicine and graduated in 2001 (21 years ago). University of South Florida College of Medicine is ranked #46 number in the "Best Medical Schools" by U.S. News.

About Me

Dr. Edwards works at University Medical Service Association Inc, which has 613 other health providers.

Primary specialty
General Practice
Years of experience
21+ years
Gender
Female
NPI
1548296569

Hospital Affiliations

Dr. Edwards is affiliated with the following hospitals.

Tampa General Hospital

Conditions Treated

As a general practice, Dr. Edwards may see patients with the following conditions. Please check with Dr. Edwards what conditions she treats. Dr. Edwards may treat additional conditions not listed.

  • Hot flashes
  • May-thurner syndrome
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Specialties

Dr. Edwards is a general practitioner.

General Practice

A general practitioner manages types of illness that present in an undifferentiated way at an early stage of development, which may require urgent intervention. The holistic approach of general practice aims to take into consideration the biological, psychological, and social factors relevant to the care of each patient's illness. Their duties are not confined to specific organs of the body, and they have particular skills in treating people with multiple health issues. A core element in general practice is continuity that bridges episodes of various illnesses. Greater continuity with a general practitioner has been shown to reduce the need for out-of-hours services and acute hospital admittance.