Dr. Sanad AlShareef, D.O.
Internal Medicine / Primary Care
Dr. AlShareef graduated from the Philadelphia College of Osteopathic Medicine, and completed her specialty training at Cape Fear Valley Medical Center / Campbell University, School of Osteopathic Medicine in Fayetteville, NC.
Her practice combines the latest in modern medicine with a holistic and integrative treatment approach that focuses on the whole person’s physical, emotional, and spiritual wellbeing. Dr. AlShareef is also trained in Osteopathic Manipulation Therapy - a hands on approach to musculoskeletal disorders to correct structural imbalances in your body. Her medical interests include: Preventative & Weight loss medicine, Women’s Health, Cancer Prevention.
Dr. AlShareef is Board certified by the American Board Of Internal Medicine and a member of the Florida Osteopathic Medical Association.
In her leisure time, Dr. AlShareef enjoys spending time with family and friends, working out, taking a stroll in downtown Saint Augustine or relaxing with her family and two fur babies.
Dr. Sameer Baig, M.D.
Hematology / Oncology / Internal Medicine
Dr. Baig completed three years of Internal Medicine residency training at Yale School of Medicine and Griffin Hospital, followed by 3 years of fellowship training in Hematology & Oncology at East Carolina University.
His clinical interests include novel targeted therapeutics in lung, breast, and genitourinary cancers.
In his leisure time, Dr. Baig enjoys grilling poolside with his family, and off-road activities in his truck.
Dr. Swati Shah, M.D.
Rheumatology
Dr. Shah completed her fellowship at the University of Pittsburgh, where she worked with world-renowned rheumatologists in scleroderma, blood vessel disorders, rheumatoid arthritis and more.
Dr. Shah enjoys traveling and eating good food from different ethnicities. She has two daughters who like to be on the beach out in the sun. I feel privileged to have worked with world-renowned physicians in scleroderma, blood vessel disorders, and inflammation of the muscles during my fellowship at the University of Pittsburgh.
Dr. Chris May, M.D.
Cardiology