Dr. Andrew R Walker MD, Internist
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Dr. Andrew R Walker MD

Internist

4/5(3)
431 N. 21st St. Camp Hill PA, 17011
Rating

4/5

About

I am a board-certified internal medicine physician with more than 30 years of clinical experience. I serve as medical director of the Penn State Health Employee Health Department and lead physician of the urgent care locations in Camp Hill and Carlisle. 

Additionally, I am the lead physician at Penn State Health Travel Medicine. My in-depth knowledge about world region-specific health risks, required vaccinations and ways to stay healthy while traveling internationally can help you enjoy your trip without worries.

 

Education and Training

Polyclinic Medical Center Internal Medicine Residency 1995

American Board of Internal Med Diplomate 1997

American College of Physicians Fellow 2006

American Board of Quality Certified 2007

American Board of Internal Med Recertified 2007

American Institute of Health Fellow 2020

American Board of Internal Med Recertified 2017

Academy Of Medicine, Warsaw University 1990

Jagiellonian University Medical College

Collegium Medicum im. Ludwika Rydygiera 1990

Board Certification

Internal MedicineAmerican Board of Internal MedicineABIM- 1997

Provider Details

MaleEnglish

Treatments

  • Sinusitis
  • Heart Disease
  • Back Pain
  • Chronic Obstructive Pulmonary Disease (copd)
  • Bronchitis
  • Pain
  • Vascular Disease

Dr. Andrew R Walker MD's Practice location

431 N. 21st St. -
Camp Hill, PA 17011
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New patients: 717-972-4229
717-763-3730

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Patient Experience with Dr. Walker


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Dr. Andrew R Walker MD has a rating of 4 out of 5 stars based on the reviews from 3 patients. FindaTopDoc has aggregated the experiences from real patients to help give you more insights and information on how to choose the best Internist in your area. These reviews do not reflect a providers level of clinical care, but are a compilation of quality indicators such as bedside manner, wait time, staff friendliness, ease of appointment, and knowledge of conditions and treatments.

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