Jungwirth, Gregory, John, MD

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160 W Wilson Bridge Rd Ste 100
Worthington, OH 43085

Gregory J Jungwirth MD - Family Medicine Worthington is a highly regarded medical practice in Worthington, OH, offering a wide range of treatment services in various specialties, including urgent care, primary care, neurology, cancer, heart and vascular care, obstetrics and gynecology, sports medicine, and more. With a commitment to health equity, they strive to improve the health and wellness of Ohio communities through initiatives focused on urban and rural health, mental and behavioral health, access to care, and nutrition and food security.

As a family medicine physician, Dr. Gregory Jungwirth takes a patient-centered approach to care, emphasizing the importance of understanding his patients' lives and overall well-being. He is dedicated to educating and positively influencing the health of his patients, and he values the opportunity to care for the entire community. Dr. Jungwirth is also actively involved in medical education and research, aiming to expand his career into teaching future medical students and residents. In his free time, he enjoys following sports, playing tennis, biking, and exploring the Worthington area with his wife and rescue dogs.

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