Gastroenterologist Joins WVUH-East

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West Virginia University Hospitals-East officials recently announced that Timothy Orphanides, M.D., gastroenterologist, has joined the medical staff at City Hospital and opened WVUH-East Gastroenterology in Martinsburg on October 1.

Board certified in gastroenterology and internal medicine, Orphanides has been practicing in Doylestown, Pennsylvania since 1988.

Orphanides earned his medical degree at the New York University School of Medicine.  He completed his internship and residency at Thomas Jefferson University in Philadelphia and his fellowship in gastroenterology at The Graduate Hospital – University of Pennsylvania.

WVUH-East Gastroenterology is located in the McCormack Center, Suite 3700, on the City Hospital campus.  For more information or to make an appointment, phone 304.596.6893.

3 Comments

  1. Congratulations Dr. O

    You will be missed! Bill and I are sad to hear that you have left us but are happy for you. I always tell people that I love Doylestown as it reminds me of Loudoun County Virginia. You and your family will love your new location.

    Good Luck! Best wishes from Bill and Sue Mullineaux, Doylestown

  2. Dr O is the best doctor I have ever had and I will miss him so much. He had to leave before my 2013 colonoscopy, but I thank him for taking care of me all these years. The people of West V will now have a Doctors Doctor . I wish Dr O the very best now and as he starts a new venue in his life.I hope he and his family will enjoy
    the area and the wonderful people of the South.On out way to see my wifes family in Tenn., down I-81 we may stop and say hello!!

  3. Dr. Tim Orphanides,besides being a superior physician, is one of the best listeners a patient could have. He takes the time to explain why he makes suggestions, never allows his ego (if he has one) to be challenged by questions and sees his patients as equals – even when they are giving him a hard time!

    West Virgina has gained an ace and although I was sad to lose him as my doctor, I hope he and his family are lovong their new home.

    Best wishes.

    Fran

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