Do you know that 1 in 2 people suffer silently for years with reversible hormone imbalances, digestive disorders, stealth infections, and cognitive issues like brain fog and memory loss?
Do you also know that many people with these chronic health issues are never properly tested by their primary care doctors?
Oftentimes they hear “everything is fine” or “it’s just a sign of getting older”, when they know they don’t feel fine and feel like they aren’t being heard?
Left unchecked, all these issues can lead to more complicated health problems such as autoimmune disease, chronic pain, inflammation and heart disease, and obesity.
Dr. Duffy grew up in Boulder, CO and graduated from Texas Lutheran University with a Bachelor of Science degree in Chemistry. She attended the University Of Texas School Of Medicine in San Antonio earning her medical degree in 2003 and continued her education at the Seneca Lakes Family Medicine Residency Program here in South Carolina. In her last year of residency, Dr. Duffy was recognized by the Upstate AHEC as “an outstanding role model for women in medicine”.
Born in Newton, Massachusetts, Aimee Duffy attended rotations at Boston Medical Center, the Roxbury Health Clinic, and primary care rotations through the Massachusetts Center for Natural Health. Her inspiration continued during work with Doctors Without Borders, an NGO that brings free medical health care to under-served communities in South Africa.
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