Clinical Specialties
Primary Care, General Internal Medicine
Education & Training
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| BA | Wake Forest University | 2003 |
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| MD | Wake Forest University | 2008 |
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| Residency | Medicine | North Carolina Baptist Hospital | 2011 |
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Board Certifications
American Board of Internal Medicine
, Internal Medicine
Memberships
North Carolina Medical Society
American Coll of Physicians
American Medical Association
American Medical Women'S Association
Christian Med And Dental Society
NPI Number
1427219831
All Publications
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Dr. Anne Seidensticker, a specialist in internal medicine (primary care), is accepting new patients. Below is a brief profile about her:
Anne Linn Seidensticker, MD
Wake Forest Baptist Health
University Medical Associates - Clemmons
2311 Lewisville-Clemmons Road
Clemmons
336-716-WAKE (9253) or 888-716-WAKE (toll-free)
Hours:
Monday - Friday, 8 am - 5 pm
Medical Degree: Wake Forest School of Medicine
Residency: Wake Forest Baptist Medical Center
Question: What brought you to Wake Forest Baptist?
Answer: I have been in Winston-Salem for 11 years – college, medical school and residency – and I love the area. I choose to join Wake Forest Baptist Health because of the breadth and depth of the services available for my patients. I have enjoyed meeting and taking care of the patients here.
Q: What are your clinical specialties?
A: My clinical specialty is general internal medicine. The residency program here has a special focus on primary care which has prepared me to provide the best care possible for my patients.
Q: Why did you decide to become a primary care doctor?
A: I decided to become a primary care doctor because I enjoy the special relationships that develop with patients over many years. Furthermore, I love the challenge of being on the first line of care.
Q: What is your patient care philosophy?
A: My patient care philosophy centers on knowing my patients and hearing what they are telling me. I work with my patients to identify problems and arrive at solutions that will provide excellent long-term health. The care I provide is interactive and involves counseling on healthy lifestyle modifications plus answering questions that lead to better patient understanding surrounding health issues and medical treatments.
Q: What do you enjoy most about working with patients?
A: I enjoy building relationships with my patients. I love to provide support, a listening ear and counseling that will better improve their quality of life.
Q: What type of volunteer and/or community activities are you involved in?
A: I participate in a small group that seeks to develop relationships and provide for the needs of those in the greater Winston-Salem community who are underserved.
Q: What fun facts should we know about you?
A: I recently adopted a goldendoodle puppy named Sophie. I love sports, reading, photography and fine-art painting.