Primary care physician joins Nuvance Health practice in Sharon
Dr. Jonathon Keith Joseph Photo submitted

Primary care physician joins Nuvance Health practice in Sharon

SHARON — Nuvance Health announced on Thursday, Aug. 25 that Dr. Jonathon Keith Joseph will join its  primary care office in Sharon and begin seeing patients this fall.

Dr. Joseph is a board-certified internal medicine and pediatrics physician who brings more than 20 years of healthcare experience, most recently serving as the Medical Director of the AIDS Healthcare Foundation in the Bronx, New York.

He brings a passion for preventive health and patient education for patients of all ages.

“The way we deliver and grow primary care access in rural communities is shifting, but together we can bridge community need with modern healthcare practices to support your health well into the future,” Joseph said.

Prior to his role at the AIDS Healthcare Foundation, Joseph served as Chief Medical Officer of Harlem United in New York City and a physician at CityMD, Lutheran Medical Center, among several other establishments across the Northeast.

He earned his medical degree at Harvard Medical School with training at Brigham and Women’s and Children’s Hospital in Boston, followed by an infectious disease fellowship at Columbia University Medical Center in New York.

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