Dr. Karine Z. Toumanian MD
Internist
2900 Main Street Suite 3A Stratford Connecticut, 06614About
Karine Z. Toumanian, MD, works for Primed in Stratford, CT. Primed is an integrated medical group serving 36 locations in New Haven and Fairfield counties. Dr. Toumanian practices in Stratford with her partner, Dr. Lucia Chou. A doctor with a diversified background, Dr. Toumanian is a native of Armenia, where she went to medical school. In 2004, she finished her residency at Mount Vernon and immediately opened up practice. She also serves the geriatric population, working with a team of experts at Bridgeport Hospital. Bridgeport Hospital serves the same counties, and boasts the only burn center in Connecticut. In addition to her practice, Dr. Toumanian works as a professor at Stratford University, teaching students who rotate through her office.
Education and Training
Yerevan Medical Institute
Board Certification
American Board of Internal Medicine - Internal Medicine
Provider Details
Areas of expertise and specialization
Faculty Titles & Positions
- Teaches students from Stratford University, who rotate through her office -
Professional Society Memberships
- Bridgeport Hospital
What do you attribute your success to?
Her continuing education, Genuine love of the field, Compassion and caring for her patients
Hobbies / Sports
- Skiing, Camping, Road Biking
Favorite professional publications
- American Family Physician, Mayo Clinic Journal, The Consultant
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