Annmarie Ray, MD
Internal Medicine

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About Annmarie Ray, MD
Too many people today feel that medicine has become a detached and impersonal experience. For that reason, I have affiliated with MDVIP, and their national network of physicians. I have never forgotten the words I learned early in my training: “To Cure Sometimes, to Relieve Often, to Comfort Always.”
From the first time I heard these words, almost 30 years ago, I knew they would be my guide in providing care for my patients. While this may seem like an old-fashioned notion, I consider it to be sorely absent in the modern practice of medicine. Diagnosing and treating illness is much more than ordering tests and administering medications. Treating the whole person, as well as the disease, is supposed to be the central tenet of medicine.
Being a female internal medicine physician provides me with the opportunity to practice medicine following the guiding principle that the patient is the center of all that we do. This is what sets apart the MDVIP experience from the traditional primary care practice. Prompt and on-time appointments, excellent educational resources, and individualized treatment plans developed for every patient, means that you benefit from care that helps keep you well, not just treat you when you are ill. You get old-fashioned personal attention as well as the opportunity to use some of the newest technology. Most importantly, you will feel like a person, not a part on an assembly line.
For me, taking care of patients is both a calling and a privilege. I look forward to partnering with you and I invite you and your family to join my practice.
Pittsburgh, PA
Internal Medicine 1989-1991
Pittsburgh, PA
1988-1989
Morgantown, WV
Doctorate of Medicine 1988
Lexington, KY
Bachelor of Science, Zoology 1984
Advanced Cardiovascular Life Support
National Committee for Quality Assurance
Accreditation for Diabetes Care
Accreditation for Heart and Stroke Care
Kindred Hospital
Beaver County Medical Society
Benefits of joining Dr. Ray's practice with MDVIP
The office of Annmarie Ray, MD
Mon | 8:30 AM - 4:30 PM |
Tue | 8:30 AM - 4:30 PM |
Wed | 8:30 AM - 4:30 PM |
Thu | 8:30 AM - 4:30 PM |
Fri | 8:30 AM - 4:30 PM |
Sat | Closed |
Sun | Closed |
She is extremely kind, caring, straightforward, and explains anything and…
Frequently Asked Questions
Doctors who operate in the MDVIP models typically see far fewer patients than traditional primary care doctors. That gives them more time to develop deeper doctor-patient relationships that can lead to better outcomes. They can also offer conveniences that most primary care doctors can’t, including same- and next-day appointments. They’re available after hours for urgent matters. And they have time to focus on prevention. That focus begins with the MDVIP Wellness Program, which patients pay for with their annual membership fee.
Most MDVIP-affiliated primary care practices accept insurance (your physician can tell you whether they accept your specific insurance plan). Your annual fee pays for preventive care medical services that insurance usually doesn’t cover (e.g., advanced diagnostic testing and screenings). Your MDVIP-affiliated physician will continue to bill your insurance and charge copays, co-insurances and deductibles as he or she currently does for other medical services like sick visits.
MDVIP makes wellness and prevention easier by providing your physician with innovative tools and technology. MDVIP supports your physician’s practice and seeks to eliminate barriers to a positive healthcare experience. Your doctor will determine whether and how to incorporate these tools at his/her discretion.
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