Craig Primack, MD
Dr. Craig Primack is triple board certified in bariatrics (medical weight loss), internal medicine and pediatrics. He graduated from Loyola University School of Medicine in Chicago. After moving to Arizona in 1997, Dr. Primack successfully completed the combined internal medicine and pediatrics medical residency training at Good Samaritan Regional Medical Center and Phoenix Children's Hospital, both located in downtown Phoenix. He has been practicing in Arizona for over ten years now.
A member of the American Society of Bariatric Physicians (ASBP), Dr. Primack has just been named to Phoenix Magazine's list of top docs 2008 and previously in Scottsdale 101 magazine's top 101 doctors. Not content to lecture patients from the sidelines, Dr. Primack has personally lost 30 pounds and successfully kept it off for over four years. He continues to run and bicycle on a regular basis and has completed one full marathon and several half marathons.
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Rob Ziltzer, MD
Dr. Rob Ziltzer is triple board certified in bariatrics (medical weight loss), internal medicine and pediatrics and has been practicing in Scottsdale since 1991.
In 1994, Dr. Ziltzer chose to focus on changing his patients' lives through weight loss. He found that when his patients lost weight, it often resolved or minimized their conditions of diabetes, high blood pressure and high cholesterol. He observed that weight loss not only improved their health, but patients also felt their self esteem and confidence improved significantly following weight loss. Dr. Ziltzer wanted to help his patients make that change in their lives and chose to specialize in medical weight loss.
He is a member of the American Society of Bariatric Physicians (ASBP) and has been named to Phoenix Magazine's list of top docs. Dr. Ziltzer graduated from an accelerated undergraduate and medical school program at Rensselaer Polytechnic Institute and Albany Medical College. In 1991, he completed his residency training in the Combined Internal Medicine and Pediatrics Program at Good Samaritan Medical Center and Phoenix Children's Hospital in Arizona.
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