It was a bout of appendicitis and a hospital stay that convinced Dr. Oliver that he wanted to be a doctor. Impressed by the great care he received, he knew he wanted to help others as he had been helped. He chose family medicine because it allows him to develop long-term relationships with his patients and their families. He also enjoys the diversity of patients he gets to see and treat.
Dr. Oliver see patients of all ages, from newborn through geriatrics. He believes in practicing evidence-based medicine with compassion to help his patients live better. By building a relationship based on trust and compassions, he collaborates with his patients to overcome barriers to good health.
Born at Good Samaritan Hospital, Dr. Oliver is a proud Cincinnati kid, honored to start his medical practice in the town he grew up in. he loves exploring neighborhood chili restaurants, jazz music and taking walks with his pediatrician wife and the family rescue beagle, Eddie. He plans to continue some of the community work he did as a resident, including providing medical assistance at the Good Samaritan Fee Health Center and the Flying Pig Marathon.
Practice Focus :
- Comprehensive care for all ages from newborn through geriatrics
- Preventive medicine
- Well-visits/annual physical exams
- Acute illnesses
- Chronic conditions, including diabetes and hypertension.