Internal Medicine in Boca Raton

Internal Medicine for Adults

Expert diagnosis, treatment, and prevention for adults 18+.

Dr. Abeer Aziz-Siddiqui is a board-certified internist who provides comprehensive, evidence-based adult medicine, from managing complex chronic conditions to building the proactive prevention plan that keeps them from developing in the first place.

Adult Medicine Expertise

What an Internist Does

Internal medicine is the specialty of adult health. Internists train for three years after medical school specifically in the prevention, diagnosis, and long-term management of disease in adults. The American College of Physicians calls internists “doctors for adults” because of this deep, specialty-level focus.

Dr. Aziz-Siddiqui's training and board certification in internal medicine mean she is equipped to diagnose and manage the full range of adult illness, from the routine to the complex, and to coordinate care with specialists when the situation calls for it. She previously served as Regional Medical Director for HCA Florida's East Florida Division, overseeing clinical standards across a multi-hospital system before founding PBCM.

Comprehensive Adult Care

Conditions Dr. Aziz-Siddiqui Manages

Hypertension and cardiovascular risk reduction
Type 2 diabetes, prediabetes, and metabolic syndrome
High cholesterol and other lipid disorders
Thyroid disorders: hypothyroidism, hyperthyroidism, Hashimoto's
Asthma, COPD, and other chronic respiratory conditions
GERD, IBS, and common gastrointestinal conditions
Migraine, chronic headache, and common neurological concerns
Osteoporosis and bone health
Anxiety, mild-to-moderate depression, and stress-related conditions, with referral to mental health specialists when indicated
Men's and women's routine adult health
Travel medicine, vaccinations, and pre-travel evaluations

Clinical Standards & Prevention

An Evidence-Based Approach

Every recommendation Dr. Aziz-Siddiqui makes is grounded in the current clinical evidence and national guidelines, including U.S. Preventive Services Task Force recommendations, American Heart Association and American Diabetes Association standards, and consensus guidance from the major specialty societies.

You will always understand the reasoning behind your care plan, what the evidence says, and what the alternatives are.

The PBCM Difference

What Makes PBCM Internal Medicine Different

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A patient panel a fraction the size of a traditional practice, so your visits are unhurried and your physician actually remembers you.

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Direct access to your physician, no call center, no receptionist triage, no “leave a message and we’ll call back next week.”

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Advanced lab interpretation with trend analysis, so we catch shifts before they become disease.

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Proactive, prevention-first mindset rather than reactive, problem-chasing medicine.

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Integrated care coordination when specialists, imaging, or hospital care is needed.

Frequently Asked Questions

Internal Medicine FAQs

What's the difference between internal medicine and family medicine?

Both are primary care specialties. Internal medicine focuses exclusively on adult health, ages 18+, and trains in greater depth on the complex chronic conditions common in adults. Family medicine covers patients of all ages, including children.

Do I need a referral to become a patient?

No. You can book a free consultation directly. Most members come to us on their own.

Are you accepting new patients?

Yes. Because our panel is intentionally small, enrollment is limited, but we are currently welcoming new members. Call 561.802.7226 or schedule a consultation to confirm availability.

What if I need a specialist?

Dr. Aziz-Siddiqui maintains a vetted network of South Florida specialists and coordinates every referral, including scheduling, records sharing, and follow-up.

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Experience adult primary care that gives your health the time and attention it deserves.