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Dr. Aline Pereira

Dr. Aline Pereira, DO, MBA

Dr. Aline Pereira received her Bachelor of Biological Sciences degree from Florida International University in 2014 and her Master of Business Administration degree from Nova Southeastern University in 2016. She remained at Nova Southeastern University, where she completed her medical education in 2020. In 2023, she completed her Family Medicine Residency at Palmetto General Hospital, where she also served as Chief Resident during her last year.

Preventive medicine is a core principle for Dr. Pereira. She emphasizes regular check-ups, screenings, and health education to prevent diseases and promote optimal well-being.

She is dedicated to providing personalized care and addressing the unique healthcare needs of patients at every stage of life. She also has an interest in women’s health and is committed to addressing the unique healthcare needs of women at every stage of life. She plans on creating a welcoming environment for her patients, fostering open communication, and involving them in decision-making. Beyond her practice, Dr. Pereira actively engages in community outreach and education. She participates in local workshops and health campaigns to raise awareness about women’s health issues and promote healthy lifestyles.

Specialties

  • Family, Community and Preventive Medicine

Board Certifications

  • American Board of Family Medicine

Affiliations

  • Grady

Education & Training

  • Medical School: Nova Southeastern University Dr. Kiran C. Patel School of Osteopathic Medicine
  • Internship: Palmetto General Hospital (PD: Peter Cohen, DO)
  • Residency: Palmetto General Hospital (PD: Peter Cohen, DO)

Honors & Awards

Family Medicine Chief Residency between 2022 and 2023.

First Place Award of "HIT or Miss: Health Information Resources Use and Immunization Decision-Making Among Caretakers of Children" at the 10th Annual Colon and Rectal Conference Poster Competition in 2018.

First Place Award of "Ruptured Heterotopic Ectopic Pregnancy with Viable Intrauterine Pregnancy" at the Palmetto General Hospital Research Symposium in 2022.