Arame Motazedi, MD

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Specialties

Family Medicine

Languages

English

Gender

Female

Biography

Family physician Arame Motazedi, MD, provides comprehensive primary care for all ages, focusing on preventive, evidence-based medicine, including screenings and vaccines. 


Her training in Mississippi gave her the unique opportunity to manage some of the most severe chronic conditions prevalent in the United States, including obesity, diabetes, hypertension, hyperlipidemia, kidney and heart disease. Consequently, treating these diseases has become her passion. 


Dr. Motazedi believes that it is important for patients to have a good grasp of their health and to follow healthy lifestyle habits. 


Dr. Motazedi stays active going for walks, exercising and playing tennis. She also enjoys cooking, baking and trying new restaurants.

Credentials

Board Certifications

American Board of Family Medicine, 2022

Medical Education

American University of the Caribbean School of Medicine, MD, 2018

Residencies

University of Mississippi School of Medicine, Family Medicine Residency Program, 2022

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