Justin Menezes, MD, is a board-certified family medicine physician who provides the full range of primary and preventive medical services. With an emphasis on men’s health and management of chronic diseases such as diabetes, hypertension, high cholesterol, obesity, cardiovascular disease and others. A UCF graduate, Dr. Menezes earned his medical degree at the American University of the Caribbean in St. Maarten, completing his third year of medical training in London. He undertook his residency at Florida Hospital (now AdventHealth), where he earned the role of Chief Resident.
Awards & Recognition
Consistently high patient satisfaction scores >99th percentile; Physician Recognition Award, American Medical Association; Medical Director, CVS Minute Clinic; Assistant Professor, UCF College of Medicine; board member, Network Operations Council and Primary Care Operations Council for AdventHealth
Differentiators
Dr. Menezes is a leader in preventative care. He uses evidence-based medicine to assess his patients and give recommendations on treatment. Although he treats all patients, he has special interest in men’s health, elder care, and healthy living. He prides himself on treating all patients as if they were part of his family and is almost always on time for appointments.
Dr. Menezes strives to practice what he preaches. He enjoys an active lifestyle by working out, bike riding, and participating in outdoor activities. He also volunteers regularly and participates in many charitable organizations. He also enjoys traveling and spending time with his family and friends.
Dr. Menezes’ mission is to help patients achieve optimal health through a healthy lifestyle and disease prevention in a high quality, compassionate, and dedicated environment.
American University of the Caribbean
AdventHealth East Orlando
Medical Director CVS Minute Clinic, Community Faculty UCF College of Medicine, American Academy of Family Physicians, Florida Academy of Family Physicians, American Medical Association, Network Operations Council AdventHealth, Primary Care Council AdventHealth
Family Medicine: The American Board of Family Medicine
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