Our office at Conventus focuses on providing pediatric and adult primary care and women’s health services. See “Services We Provide” below for more information.

Our practice in Conventus opened June 2017 in the UBMD Physicians’ Group Outpatient Center on the 4th floor. The first of its kind for UBMD and UBMD Primary Care, Conventus is a multidisciplinary outpatient care center with 12 UBMD practices working together on the same floor. Conventus, located downtown on the Buffalo Niagara Medical Campus, connects us to Oishei Children’s Outpatient Center, John R. Oishei Children’s Hospital and, by extension, Buffalo General Medical Center.

Call us at 716.550.8361 to make an appointment today.


To help you make the best decisions for your care, UBMD Primary Care is dedicated to:

  • Providing “whole-person” care - including mental health treatments.

  • Keeping you up-to-date on your vaccines and preventative screenings.

  • Listening to your questions and feelings.

  • Learning about your family life situation, health goals, and preferences so that we may recommend treatments that make sense to you.

  • Providing equal access to all patients regardless of insurance status.

We are always available to assist with:

  • Answering questions about your care to help you understand your condition(s) and all your options.

  • Following the plan that we have agreed is best for your health. If you have trouble with this, let us know!


Services We Provide:

  • Women's health: Women's health services include all aspects of primary care listed on this web page but also incorporates specific services, such as breast exams, annual gynecological exams, birth control prescriptions.

    A gynecological exam will include a physical exam and screenings, such as pap smear, HPV or screening for sexually transmitted infection screening, if needed.

  • Management of chronic conditions: A chronic condition is a health condition or disease that is long-lasting in its effects. The term chronic is often applied when the course of the disease lasts for more than three months.
    Chronic conditions include:

    • Diabetes 

    • Obesity

    • Hypertension (high blood pressure)

    • Mental health (i.e. anxiety, depression)

  • Mental health care: In addition to monitoring and treating mental health concerns, such as anxiety and depression, we also have a clinical psychologist as part of our medical team. The psychologist provides more in-depth mental health assessments and counseling.

  • Preventative screenings: These are performed to check your health status and keep you healthy. Some examples are cancer screening, depression screening, diet and obesity counseling, testing for sexually transmitted infections, and blood tests. You may have blood tests to check your blood sugar, A1C, cholesterol, Vitamin D, Vitamin B12, and other important measures of health.

  • Minor in-office surgical procedures: These include joint injections, removal of skin lesions, skin biopsies, simple laceration repair, colposcopy, and more. If you are in need of a certain procedure, check with your doctor or call our office directly.

  • Physicals: An annual physical or wellness visit is a yearly appointment to see your doctor, address any health concerns and discuss preventative measures for your future. All ages are recommended to have a yearly appointment. This annual visit in an important part of your health care.

  • Sick visits: A sick visit is an appointment with your provider to address new or worsening symptoms or health complications. Same-day sick visits are available for current patients.
    Some reasons you may need a sick visit are:

    • Sore throat or bad cough

    • Stomach ache, vomiting, constipation, or diarrhea

    • Fever

    • Dehydration or loss of appetite

    • Bad headache or earache

    • Unexplained pain anywhere in the body

    • Lethargy/fatigue

    • Chicken pox or another contagious illness

    • Severe allergic reaction to food or insect bites

    • Swollen arms or legs

    • Hives or a skin rash

    • Stiff neck or swollen glands

  • Routine child and adult immunizations (vaccinations): Vaccines can prevent infectious diseases that could affect you or your child's health. Without vaccines, your child is at risk for getting seriously ill, suffering pain, disability, and even death.

    It is always better to prevent a disease than to treat it after getting it.

    • Vaccination is a highly effective, safe and easy way to help keep your family healthy.

    • On-time vaccination throughout childhood helps provide immunity before children are exposed to potentially life-threatening diseases.

    • Vaccines are tested to ensure that they are safe and effective                                                                                                                    for children to receive at the recommended ages.