4311 Old Ocean Highway, Bolivia NC, 28422
Sampson Booth earned his bachelor’s degree in Kinesiology and his Master of Physician Assistant Practice from Campbell University. There he completed diverse clinical rotations in a variety of settings and specialties, solidifying his passion for building long-term relationships with patients and supporting their health at every stage of life.
He is certified by the National Commission on Certification of Physician Assistants and is an American Academy of Physician Associates member. Sampson is also a National Health Service Corps scholar.
Sampson is a certified physician assistant specializing in family medicine. He provides comprehensive primary care to patients across the lifespan, focusing on preventive medicine, chronic disease management, and acute care needs. His interest include preventive medicine, acute care, orthopedic complaints, and pediatrics.
“As a physician assistant, I am excited to work with my patients to help develop the best personalized health care plans possible. Using the most up-to-date clinical guidelines. I strive to create care plans and goals that not only manage chronic conditions but also prevent new illnesses, slow disease progression, and enhance quality of life. I hope to be both an advocate and trusted source of information for each of my patients.”
Sampson enjoys spending time outdoors, fishing, playing backyard sports, relaxing on the beach, and hiking. He also values spending quality time with family and friends.
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6114 U.S. Hwy 301 S, Four Oaks, NC 27524
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