Diana Llompart, MD

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800 SW 108th Ave Ste 100
Miami, FL 33174
Diana Llompart, M.D., is a psychiatrist at Baptist Health Brain & Spine Care | FIU Health. Her clinical interests include women's health and the application of integrative medicine within the field of psychiatry. After earning a bachelor’s degree in psychiatry at FIU and a master’s degree in public health – epidemiology at FlU Robert Stempel College of Public Health & Social Work, Dr. Llompart earned her medical degree at FIU Herbert Wertheim College of Medicine. Her clinical training includes a four-year psychiatry residency at Memorial Healthcare System in Hollywood, Florida, where she served as chief resident. To provide patients with personalized and comprehensive care, Dr. Llompart takes a holistic approach by considering biological, psychological and social factors, including the social determinants of health. Dr. Llompart is fluent in English and Spanish. During her free time, she enjoys painting, photography, trivia, ping pong/table tennis and salsa dancing.
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