Dr. Virginia A. Loewenstine, MD
Occupational Therapist
P.O. Box 30068 Cincinnati Ohio, 45230About
Virginia A. Loewenstine, MD, is an occupational and preventive medicine specialist who serves as Founder, Medical Director, and President of Tristate Preventive Health Consultants, LLC (TPHC) in Cincinnati, Ohio. Founded in 2007, Tristate Preventive Health Consultants (TPHC) provides quality medical directorships for public and private corporations, staffing and development services for in-house medical departments, as well as pre-travel health consultations for business travelers and the public, in the tri-states of Ohio, Kentucky, and Indiana. Furthermore, Dr. Loewenstine serves as National Medical Director for Givaudan Flavors and Fragances. As an educator, she presents the latest medical research and associated training to Emergency Response Teams and First Responders, along with providing skilled mentoring to numerous medical residents, medical students, physician assistants, and nurse practitioners during her career. She has an impressive professional journey that spans twent-eight years and has expanse knowledge and unrivaled expertise in occupational and preventive medicine. Prior to her current endeavors, Dr. Loewenstine served as National Medical Director for AdvancePierre Foods (2007-2017), Medical Director for Global Health Services in West Chester, Ohio (2016-2017), Associate Medical Director for Public Safety Medical | Cincinnati Travel Health in Cincinnati, Ohio (2007-2012), Medical Director of Occupational Medicine | Medical Director Travel & Immigration Medicine at Mercy Health (formerly Catholic Health Partners) in Cincinnati, Ohio (2005-2007), Medical Director of Occupational Medicine at OccMedCare | Group Health Associates in Cincinnati, Ohio (2003-2005), Facility Medical Director at TriHealth | Bethesda Care in Cincinnati, Ohio (1993-2003), Assistant Medical Director at Mercy Medi-Center Eastgate of Qualified Emergency Specialists, Inc | Mercy Business Connection in Cincinnati, Ohio (1992-1993), and Staff Physician of the Clinic Division at Mississippi Emergency Association, PA, in Jackson, Mississippi (1990-1992). For
Education and Training
Eastern Kentucky University B.S. 1983
College of Medicine and Life Sciences (fomerly the Medical College of Ohio) M.D. 1987
Board Certification
American Board of Family Medicine
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Faculty Titles & Positions
- Corporate Medical Consulting for Employees -
Awards
- America's Top Physicians (Consumer Research Council of America)
- Cambridge Who's Who Registry of Executives & Professionals - Lifetime Honored Member
- America's Registry of Outstanding Professionals - Honored Member
- Spirit of Women Award, Regional Healthcare Provider Category
- Strathmore's Who's Who - Honored Member
- Featured Cover Story - Focus Magazine
Professional Memberships
- American College of Occupational and Environmental Medicine
- American College of Lifestyle Medicine
- American Academy of Family Physicians
- International Society of Travel Medicine
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Get to know Occupational Medicine Specialist Dr. Virginia A. Loewenstine, who serves patients in Cincinnati, Ohio.
Dr. Loewenstine, an established occupational medicine specialist, is the Medical Director & President of Tristate Preventive Health Consultants, LLC in Cincinnati, Ohio.
Founded in 2007, Tristate Preventive Health Consultants provides quality corporate medical consulting for employers nationwide and on-site preventive health testing currently available in the tri-states of Ohio, Kentucky, and Indiana. Each individual employee contributes their unique talents to the organization and adheres to its high-quality standards.
Evaluating the interaction between work and health, Dr. Loewenstine also serves as the National Medical Director for Givaudan, the world’s leading flavour and fragrances company.
With over 30 years of experience in occupational and preventive medicine, she is board-certified in family medicine by the American Board of Family Medicine (ABFM). The ABFM is a non-profit, independent medical association of American physicians who practice in family medicine and its sub-specialties.
Following the completion of her Bachelor of Science (BS) degree from Eastern Kentucky University in 1983, Dr. Loewenstine obtained her medical degree from the College of Medicine and Life Sciences in 1987. She then went on to serve her residency in family medicine at Franciscan Medical Center.
In order to stay up to date in her field, she remains a member of several professional organizations, including the American College of Occupational and Environmental Medicine, the American College of Lifestyle Medicine, the American Academy of Family Physicians, and the International Society of Travel Medicine. She attributes her success to her long-standing reputation of quality and attention to detail, keeping current in treatments/trends, and offering a high level of customer satisfaction.
Occupational medicine is the branch of medicine concerned with the maintenance of health in the workplace, including prevention and treatment of diseases and injuries, with secondary objectives of maintaining and increasing productivity and social adjustment in the workplace. Occupational medicine specialists work to ensure that the highest standards of occupational health and safety are achieved and maintained in the workplace.
As an educator, Dr. Loewenstine has been involved in teaching and training first responders/emergency response teams in industries, as well as teaching and training physician assistants, nurse practitioners, and nurses in the field of occupational and travel medicine. She has also served as a voluntary preceptor for residents and medical students at Wright State University, and has made public presentations to a wide variety of audiences on the topics of preventive and travel health & the importance of industrial screenings.
Throughout her extensive career, she has received many honors, including being named to America’s Top Physicians by Consumers’ Research Council of America & the Cambridge Who’s Who Registry of Executives and Professionals. In 1999, former First Lady, Barbara Bush, presented her with the Regional Healthcare Provider “Spirit of Women” Award as the area’s first recipient. She is also one of the select few healthcare providers in the world to hold a Certificate of Knowledge in Travel Health.
Outside of practicing medicine, Dr. Loewenstine enjoys traveling, gardening, and photography.
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