Dr. Henry Levine
MD, FACP
Dr. Henry Levine founded the Center for Digestive Health in 1982.
Prior to that, he taught gastroenterology at Medical College of Virginia.
Dr. Levine received his medical training at Johns Hopkins in Baltimore,
Maryland. His undergraduate degree was received at Union College
where he graduated Phi Beta Kappa. He also received the Nott Scholars
Award for research at the University of St. Andrews in Scotland.
In Virginia he was a National Institutes of Health research fellow.
Dr. Levine is on the teaching staff at Orlando Regional Healthcare
and Florida Hospital. He is an Associate Clinical Professor at the
University of Florida for gastroenterology. Dr. Levine founded the
local chapter of Crohn’s Colitis Foundation of America, a support
group for patients with inflammatory bowel disease. His practice
focuses on the treatment of inflammatory bowel disease and therapeutic
endoscopy.
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