
Sergio Tierrablanca, DO
Affiliations
Specialties
About Sergio Tierrablanca, DO
Sergio Tierrablanca, D.O., is a family medicine physician at Baptist Health and is fluent in English and Spanish.
Before joining Baptist Health in 2023, Dr. Tierrablanca completed his family medicine residency at Broward Health Medical Center. He earned his medical degree from the Nova Southeastern University Dr. Kiran C. Patel College of Osteopathic Medicine in 2020.Dr. Tierrablanca seeks to help future physicians as he teaches physical exam skills to Nova Southeastern University Medical students. He is also a member of the American College of Osteopathic Family Physicians, American Academy of Family Physicians and the American Osteopathic Association.
As a family medicine physician, he seeks to establish long-term partnerships with families in the Miami area, helping them achieve their health and well-being goals.
In his free time, Dr. Tierrablanca likes spending time with loved ones, staying up to date and attending medical conferences/lectures, playing and watching sports, watching movies at the movie theater, trying new restaurants and learning new activities such as dancing.
Male
English
Newborns (0-28 days)
Infants (0-18 months)
Toddlers (18 months -3 years)
Children (4-11 years)
Adolescents (12-15 years)
Adolescents (16-18 years)
Adults (18+)
Adults (65+)
Baptist Hospital of Miami
Education & Training
Broward Health Care
Residency Program, Family Medicine, 2023
Nova Southeastern Univ
Medical School, 2020
Locations
Accepted Insurance
- Classic Plus PPO
- Entrust
- HMO
- HMO
- Medicare
- Medicare Choice
- Open Access HMO
- POS
- POS
- Select Plus PPO/POS
- Classic POS
- Medicare - HMO
- Medicare - PPO
- PPO
- Medicare - HMO
- Health Options
- Medicare HMO
- Medicare HMO
- POS
- POS
- PPO
- PPO
- Select
- HMO
- NHP
- POS
- PPO
Ratings & Reviews
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