Sangrok Oh

Sangrok Oh
DO

Sangrok Oh DO

UBMD Primary Care

Specialties

Primary Care

Not accepting new patients
 

Professional Summary:

I practice full-spectrum family medicine, which means that I care for patients ranging from newborns to the elderly. I take care of obstetric patients, and I deliver babies. I perform minor dermatological, gynecologic and orthopedic procedures in the UBMD Family Medicine office on Sheridan Dr. I also care for patients in the intensive care unit and on hospital floors at Millard Fillmore Suburban Hospital.

I believe that the major role of a physician is to educate. I educate, guide and empower patients to make the best informed health decisions for themselves and their families. I practice medicine as a supportive partner, helping my patients prevent serious illness by coaching them to live healthy lifestyles. I am also a constant companion to my patients in regard to their immunizations and their efforts at weight loss and smoking cessation. My care for patients and their loved ones includes supporting them in end-of-life decisions that will help lead to a dignified death.

As a family physician in an academic setting, I help trainees navigate the complex health care world. As the chief resident in UB’s family medicine residency, I had extensive experience teaching and organizing teaching; I bring this expertise to the residents I now teach as a faculty member. I am one of the seminar leaders for the Clinical Practice of Medicine (CPM) curriculum for first-year medical students. I am committed to empowering health care teams—students, residents, experienced physicians, nurses and nursing aides—by sharing my knowledge and fostering the best possible care of patients.

I am an American born in South Korea and educated in England. My interests in family medicine grew from volunteering in rural Ghana and Haiti as a medical student, where I learned that fostering strong physician-patient relationships and health education is crucial to improving the overall health of a community. My medical practice and my teaching and mentoring of students and residents reflect the lessons I have learned throughout my international experience.

Specialties:

Primary Care

Patients Treated:

Children, Adolescents, Adults, Seniors/Elderly

Additional Languages:

Basic Japanese, Fluent Korean

Physician Gender:

Male


Appointments:

UBMD Primary Care at Sheridan
2465 Sheridan Drive
Tonawanda, New York 14150
Office Hours: Monday-Friday 8:00 am-5:00 pm
Phone: (716) 835-9800
Fax: (716) 835-9876
Not accepting new patients

Insurance Accepted:
  • Aetna U.S. Healthcare
  • Blue Cross & Blue Shield of WNY Inc
  • Community Blue (HMO)
  • Empire
  • Fidelis
  • GHI
  • Independent Health Association (HMO)
  • Independent Health Medisource
  • Magnacare
  • Martin's Point Healthcare
  • Medicaid
  • Medicare
  • Molina Healthcare
  • NYS Medicaid
  • Nofault
  • Nova
  • Railroad Medicare
  • Tricare
  • United Healthcare
  • Univera Health Care (HMO)
  • WellCare


Education and Training:

  • Certificate, Educator Program, Royal College of Physicians/University at Buffalo (2016)
  • Residency, Family Medicine, University at Buffalo (2016)
  • DO, Osteopathic Medicine, New York Institute of Technology College of Osteopathic Medicine (2013)
  • MS, Natural Sciences/Neuroscience, University at Buffalo (2009)
  • BS, Biological Sciences, University at Buffalo (2006)

Awards and Honors:

  • Top Doctors in Western New York (2024)
  • Gold Humanism Honor Society (2019)
  • PGY-1 Outstanding Service Award (2014)
  • Resident Teacher Award (2014)
  • Council of Osteopathic Student Government President's Award for Community Service (2013)

Research Profile:

This UBMD physician is also a member of the Jacobs School of Medicine and Biomedical Sciences at the University at Buffalo, teaching the next generation of doctors and researching to advance care in WNY and beyond. Learn more about this physician's research and teaching activities, as well as view credentials, publications, professional involvement and more below.


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