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Stewart Cooper, M.D.

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Stewart Cooper, M.D.

Physician, Primary Care

Clinical Locations

Family Medicine - King, Family Medicine - Reynolda

Clinical Specialties

Sports Medicine, Urgent Care

Contact Information

New Patient Appointments: 336-716-WAKE
Returning Patient Appointments: 336-983-3878
Department: 336-713-5393

Education & Training

  • BS, McGill University, 1974
  • MD, McGill University Faculty of Medicine, 1978
  • Residency, McGill University Faculty of Medicine, 1980

Board Certifications

  • American Board of Family Medicine

NPI Number

  • 1396737508
Stewart Cooper, M.D.

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Stewart Cooper, M.D.

Physician, Primary Care

Contact Information

Department: 336-713-5393

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Stewart Cooper, M.D.

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Stewart Cooper, M.D.

Physician, Primary Care

Clinical Specialties

Sports Medicine, Urgent Care

Contact Information

New Patient Appointments: 336-716-WAKE
Returning Patient Appointments: 336-983-3878
Department: 336-713-5393

Dr. Stewart Cooper, is a specialist in family medicine. Below is a brief profile about him:

Stewart Cooper, MD
Wake Forest Baptist Health
Family Medicine-Reynolda
3020 Bonbrook Dr., Winston-Salem
336-716-WAKE (9253) or 888-716-WAKE (toll-free)

EXTENDED HOURS:
Mon., Wed., Fri. 7:30 am-5 pm
Tues., Thurs. 7:30 am-7 pm
Sat. 8 am-noon

Medical Degree: McGill University Faculty of Medicine
Residency: McGill University Faculty of Medicine
Board Certification: American Board of Family Medicine

Question: What brought you to Wake Forest Baptist Medical Center?

Answer: I relocated from Canada in 1999 in order to explore the American healthcare system. I also wanted to be involved with an academic medical center.

Q: What are your clinical specialties?

A: I have been involved in family medicine and emergency medicine.

Q: Why did you decide to become a primary care doctor?

A: I believe that primary care providers are most ideally situated to help patients navigate the healthcare system.

Q: What is your patient care philosophy?

A: I try to offer patients as much relevant information as possible so they can make their own decisions about preventive healthcare and treatment options.

Q: What do you enjoy most about working with patients?

A: The most enjoyable things are the variety of challenges faced every day and being able to empower patients.