Anthony Dalton, PA-C

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851 Leonard Fulghum Dr Ste 100
Mount Pleasant, SC 29464
Growing up in Portland, Oregon, I always wanted to use my interest in science and biology to help those around me and be a positive influence in the lives of others. I set out to make that dream a reality by earning my undergraduate degree in physiology before earning a master's degree in physician assistant studies. \n My approach to patient care is based on treating the whole person with evidence-based medicine. I strive to find the root cause of any problem rather than merely treating symptoms. I am very interested in preventive medicine and often discuss with my patients how they can ward off certain conditions. That's always preferable to treating them once they surface. \n I love being a generalist and getting to treat people of all ages for a wide variety of conditions. I stay current in my field by being a member of the American Academy of Physician Assistants and the South Carolina Academy of Physician Assistants. \n I enjoy spending my time with my family, taking road trips and enjoying the great outdoors.
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