Charles Taylor MD

At the University of Minnesota’s College of Biological Sciences, Charles Taylor, MD, earned a Bachelor of Science in Biology, Microbiology, and Biochemistry. Graduating summa cum laude with a 4.0 GPA, Charles Taylor, MD, received a J.L. Merriam Academic Scholarship and earned membership in the Golden Key International Honour Society. Furthering his education, Charles Taylor, MD, enrolled at the University of Minnesota Medical School, maintaining membership in Phi Kappa Phi and the Alpha Omega Alpha Honor Medical Society. He also obtained a Roger Dell Academic Scholarship, McAllister Medical Academic Scholarship, and Marion F. Sahr Academic Scholarship.

Undertaking his clinical training, Charles Taylor, MD, completed his internship and residency at Saint Paul Ramsey Medical Center in St. Paul, Minnesota, eventually becoming Chief Resident. An exceptional student, Charles Taylor, MD, engaged in research activities at the University of Minnesota Department of Pharmacology and its Department of Chemistry’s organic chemistry division.

After earning his medical degree, Charles Taylor, MD, joined the National Center for Birth Defects and Developmental Disabilities within the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention, studying Beckwith-Wiedemann syndrome. Since 1995, Charles Taylor, MD, has treated patients at Perimeter North Family Medicine in Atlanta. Perimeter North Family Medicine possesses more than 100 employees, including 18 physicians at more than four clinics.

At the Atlanta-based organization, Charles Taylor, MD, acts as co-founder and primary care provider, offering referrals to specialists in other areas. At Perimeter North Family Medicine, Charles Taylor, MD, continues his passion for preventive medicine, especially in the area of heart disease, diabetes and hypertension. For directions or more information about Perimeter North Family Medicine, visit www.pnfm.com.

Aside from his work with Perimeter North Family Medicine, Charles Taylor, MD, co-founded the Taylor-High Clinic in Atlanta, which concentrates on preventive medicine and promotes good health through nutrition and exercise. Recently, Charles Taylor, MD, utilized his knowledge of heart disease by shaping a software program designed to determine the risk of heart disease in patients. Individuals can