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Andrew R. Hector, MD
I have practiced medicine on the South side since finishing residency in 2001. My undergraduate degree is from Miami University in Oxford, OH. I completed medical school at Indiana University School of Medicine. I completed my family medicine residency at St. Francis Hospital in Indianapolis, which has long been a top choice residency for family medicine training. I have always valued academic achievement and achieved the upper 90th percentile in my family medicine board examination. I am currently board certified by the National Board of Physicians and Surgeons.
Prior to starting the first Direct Primary Care practice in this area, I was employed by the St. Francis Medical Group. I continue to maintain privileges at St. Francis Hospital, and am a part-time volunteer faculty member for the St. Francis family medicine residency program where I help teach the next generation of physicians.
In my free time, I enjoy staying active. I am an avid runner and have competed in everything from local one mile road races to the Boston Marathon. I have also competed in triathlons from sprint triathlons up to an Ironman 70.3 and still enjoy cycling and swimming when time permits. I also volunteer for the medical teams at some of our local races occasionally, so don't be surprised if you see me on a bike in the middle of your race!
I have practiced medicine on the South side since finishing residency in 2001. My undergraduate degree is from Miami University in Oxford, OH. I completed medical school at Indiana University School of Medicine. I completed my family medicine residency at St. Francis Hospital in Indianapolis, which has long been a top choice residency for family medicine training. I have always valued academic achievement and achieved the upper 90th percentile in my family medicine board examination. I am currently board certified by the National Board of Physicians and Surgeons.
Prior to starting the first Direct Primary Care practice in this area, I was employed by the St. Francis Medical Group. I continue to maintain privileges at St. Francis Hospital, and am a part-time volunteer faculty member for the St. Francis family medicine residency program where I help teach the next generation of physicians.
In my free time, I enjoy staying active. I am an avid runner and have competed in everything from local one mile road races to the Boston Marathon. I have also competed in triathlons from sprint triathlons up to an Ironman 70.3 and still enjoy cycling and swimming when time permits. I also volunteer for the medical teams at some of our local races occasionally, so don't be surprised if you see me on a bike in the middle of your race!