Dr. Stephanie Grotzke, MD
Hospitalist
155 Memorial Dr Pinehurst NC, 28374About
Stephanie Grotzke, MD, FACP, is a top internist and hospitalist who lends her skills and expertise to serve patients at Sentara Hospital Medicine Physicians in Suffolk, VA. She additionally can be found on staff at Harnett Health in Dunn, NC. With eight years of experience as an internist, Dr. Grotzke specializes in disease management, critical care medicine, and internal medicine. Drawing on her military background, she embraced the role of physician within the Army Reserves Medical Command (ARMEDCOM) Surgeon Directorate in 2020. Moreover, she acts as Locum Hospitalist with Moonlighting Solutions LLC and D&Y in Pinehurst, NC (2018-present). Prior to her current roles, Dr. Grotzke served in Fort Bragg, NC, as a Brigade Surgeon for the 108th Air Defense Artillery Brigade (2016-2018) and the 2nd Security Forces Assistance Brigade (2018-2020), and Internist at Womack Army Medical Center (2010-2020). The doctor is licensed to practice medicine in Virginia and North Carolina.
Education and Training
F. Edward Hébert School of Medicine of Uniformed Services University of the Health Sciences medical degree 2010
Board Certification
internal medicine
American Board of Internal Medicine
Provider Details
Areas of expertise and specialization
Professional Memberships
- American College of Physicians - Fellow
Professional Society Memberships
- American College of Physicians
What do you attribute your success to?
- To the other women she went to school with, studied with and have a life long friendship with. Also her training in the military.
Dr. Stephanie Grotzke, MD's Practice location
Dr. Stephanie Grotzke, MD's reviews
Write ReviewMedia Releases
Get to know Internist Dr. Stephanie Grotzke, who serves patients in Pinehurst, North Carolina.
Dr. Grotzke is a well-versed internist with a demonstrated history of working in the military industry. She is skilled in disease management, critical care medicine, healthcare, and internal medicine.
Currently, she is a hospitalist at FirstHealth Moore Regional Hospital. Her responsibilities focus solely in the inpatient setting to include admissions and direct inpatient care on the wards as well as in the critical care setting.
FirstHealth Moore Regional Hospital is a 402-bed, acute-care, not-for-profit hospital that serves as the referral center for a 15-county region in the Carolinas. Located in Pinehurst, North Carolina, it is the flagship hospital for FirstHealth of the Carolinas.
Since May of 2020, Dr. Grotzke has also been serving as an AR MEDCOM physician at the US Army, aiding in policies and transitions regarding army medical readiness for AR Medcom and the down trace units.
The doctor’s acclaimed career in medicine began after she earned her medical degree from the F. Edward Hébert School of Medicine of Uniformed Services University of the Health Sciences in Bethesda, Maryland in 2010. She then went on to perform her residency in internal medicine at the Walter Reed National Military Medical Center in 2013.
A Fellow of the American College of Physicians, Dr. Grotzke is board-certified in internal medicine by the American Board of Internal Medicine (ABIM). The ABIM is a physician-led, non-profit, independent evaluation organization driven by doctors who want to achieve higher standards for better care in a rapidly changing world.
Licensed to practice medicine in Virginia and North Carolina, she is affiliated with Scotland Health Care System-Laurinburg and Columbus Regional Healthcare System-Whiteville.
Internal medicine is the medical specialty dealing with the prevention, diagnosis, and treatment of adult diseases. Physicians specializing in internal medicine are called internists. They manage and prevent common and complex diseases by providing comprehensive care and promoting overall well-being.
Recommended Articles
- Pink Puffer and Blue Bloater: What Are They?
No, they are not names of mythical characters from a fantasy novel. Far from it, really! As charming as their names sound, "pink puffer" is not the furry little pink creature that you are tempted to imagine nor is the "blue bloater" a big and friendly blue giant. What do these terms mean exactly?To...
- 10 Natural Ways to Lower Your Blood Sugar
High blood sugar, also known as hyperglycemia, happens when blood glucose is abnormally high due to your body’s improper use of insulin or when your body cannot produce insulin. It mainly affects people with diabetes. Food intake, sedentary lifestyle, illnesses, and not taking the prescribed...
- 5 Tips on Living with Erectile Dysfunction
5 Tips on Living with Erectile DysfunctionErectile dysfunction is a condition that not only causes physical problems but psychological ones too. It leads to strain in relationships and even break-ups in marriages. Both sexual partners are emotionally affected.There are means which you can use to...
- What Is Bisacodyl Used For?
Generic Name: BisacodylBrand Name: Dulcolax, CorrectolBisacodyl is a type of medication used for the short-term treatment of constipation. It can also be used as a laxative to empty the bowels before a patient undergoes surgery and other types of medical procedures. It is a stimulant laxative that...
- Understanding Metabolism
Gary Lewis, MD, Robert Gerszten, MD, and colleagues from Massachusetts General Hospital have tracked more than 200 small molecules in blood that can be considered the metabolic signatures of fitness. These small molecules are the end products of metabolism, during which, the body converts sugars,...
- What is Sepsis?
Sepsis is a serious medical condition characterized by an exaggerated immune response towards an infection. This response causes the release of chemicals, which results in widespread inflammation and blood clotting in different parts of the body. Sepsis may result in sudden drop in the blood...