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Ashley Rossi, MD, ABIM, ABOM

About Me:

I grew up in a farming family with wise grandparents who instinctively understood their health. Despite a lack of formal education beyond grade school, they embraced a true farm-to-table diet and active lifestyle, allowing them to enjoy a great quality of life into their 80s and 90s. The influence of this upbringing sparked my passion for the concepts of wellness, longevity, and food as medicine. This same passion has guided my professional journey to double board certification in obesity and internal medicine and the founding of my direct care practice, Longevity MD. My goal is to help every patient achieve true wellness by providing personalized, evidence-based care delivered in a model that puts the doctor-patient relationship at its center, where it rightfully belongs.

MISSION:

To help every patient achieve true wellness and maintain it through every stage of their life.

Education and experience

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UNDERGRADUATE:

Bachelor of Science in Nutrition with minor in Chemistry, University of Illinois at Urbana Champaign, 2009

Bachelor of Science in Biomedical Sciences, Southern Illinois University Edwardsville, 2010

MEDICAL SCHOOL:

MD, University of Illinois College of Medicine at Peoria, 2016

RESIDENCY:

Brown Internal Medicine Residency, Rhode Island Hospital, 2019

PROFESSIONAL EXPERIENCE:

Hospitalist, Northwestern Memorial Hospital, Chicago, 2019-2020

Primary Care Internist, Springfield, IL, 2020-2023

DUAL BOARD CERTIFICATION:

American Board of Internal Medicine (ABIM), 2019-current

American Board of Obesity Medicine (ABOM), 2024-current