Michel Bornacelly Perez, MD

Michel Bornacelly-Perez, MD

Michel Bornacelly-Perez, MD

Michel Bornacelly Perez, MD

Specialty
Family Medicine
Years of Experience
24
Clinical Interests
Diabetes, Hypertension (High Blood Pressure), Immunizations, Physicals, Primary Care
Gender
Male
Languages
Spanish
Locations

12480 Dillingham Sq
Woodbridge, VA 22192-5258

Phone
Fax
703-497-0476

About Michel Bornacelly Perez, MD

Dr. Michel Bornacelly-Perez is a primary care physician board eligible in family medicine at Inova Health System. He joined Inova with more than 16 years of diverse experience. He has a special interest in management of chronic diseases including Hypertension, Diabetes and Preventive Medicine.

Prior to joining Inova, Dr. Bornacelly-Perez worked as a staff physician for the Faculty of Family Medicine Residency program at Bronx-Lebanon Hospital in Bronx, New York. There he divided his time between academic activities as clinical preceptor and providing medical care to patients from different socio-economic backgrounds and all age groups.

Dr. Bornacelly-Perez became interested in Family Medicine because it gives him the opportunity to provide medical care to all members of the family and allows him to develop personal and strong patient-physician relationships.

Dr. Bornacelly-Perez currently resides in Centreville, Virginia. In his spare time he likes to spend time with his two children and family, also enjoys outdoors activities and sports like soccer, tennis and biking.

Medical School
Universidad Libre de Colombia
Residencies
Bronx-Lebanon Hospital Center
Training Specialty: Family Medicine
7/01/2008 - 6/30/2011
Hospital Affiliations
Inova Ambulatory

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