Dedicated Senior Medical Center is a family-owned primary and specialty care practice committed to delivering superior healthcare to Medicare-eligible seniors. Our patients' word-of-mouth referrals have helped us grow and provide our seniors with greater access to the quality healthcare they deserve.
Teaching and encouraging shared decision-making are two of Dr. Sandra Molteni’s favorite parts of working in healthcare. “My job is not to make choices for my patients but to know medical things, communicate this information effectively (teaching), and let the patient make decisions about what works best for them,” she explains. She loves “solving science puzzles all day to help make people’s lives better.” She adds, “I try to make sure patients are respected and feel seen and heard at every visit.” In her free time, she loves gardening, baking, and napping with her cats. Dr. Molteni is also a proud veteran. During her time with the 212th Combat Support Hospital, she was stationed in Germany and deployed to both Poland and Turkey.
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Having dealt with health concerns at an early age, Dr. Afshan Khan understands the complexities of the healthcare system. “I want to be part of a system that challenges the status quo,” she says. She enjoys learning about patients’ goals concerning their care as well as “what brings them joy and happiness.” She explains, “I am here to listen and guide. The patient is ultimately responsible for their decisions, so I want to make sure they have the correct information to make the best decision possible.” In her free time, Dr. Khan enjoys playing tennis and hiking. She loves taking her daughter to the park and spending time with family. While her ethnicity is Indian, she has lived in three difference countries and enjoys learning about different cultures and backgrounds.
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Dr. Charanpreet Khangura, who was diagnosed with leukemia at only eight years old, was inspired by the physicians who cared for her. “In medical school and residency, I found that I enjoyed making connections with patients, and together, helping improve their health and lives,” she explains. She is passionate about preventative care and loves collaborating with patients. “I build relationships and bonds with patients by taking the time to listen to what is important to them, getting to know them on a personal level, and building trust,” she says. During appointments, she wants patients to feel heard and unrushed. Dr. Khangura loves spending time with her family and traveling in her free time. She also likes baking and cooking.
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Dr. Hamzah Badreddine cherishes the opportunity to build “long-lasting relationships” with patients. “Primary care is much more than diagnosing patients with conditions and prescribing medications; it’s about making my patients feel understood and heard to ensure they leave their appointment feeling better,” he explains. He believes in preventative care and loves serving as an advocate for patients. He strives to empower patients through shared decision-making, explaining that he likes working collaboratively with patients “to help them overcome any healthcare barriers they may face.” He adds, “My ultimate goal is to keep my patients as healthy as possible, so they can maintain a good quality of life and have more good days.”
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