Claire Evans
About Claire Evans
Claire Evans is a physician at Tryon Medical Partners in Charlotte, North Carolina, specializing in internal medicine. She holds a Doctor of Medicine degree from Eastern Virginia Medical School and has extensive education in biology and molecular biology.
Work at Tryon Medical Partners
Claire Evans has been practicing as a physician at Tryon Medical Partners since 2018. Her work is based at the Uptown location in Charlotte, North Carolina. In her role, she focuses on providing comprehensive primary care services and emphasizes the importance of starting with primary care for most health issues. She guides patients on when to seek primary care versus urgent care or emergency room services, advocating for effective management of health concerns.
Education and Expertise
Claire Evans holds a Bachelor’s degree in Biology from William & Mary, where she studied from 2003 to 2007. She furthered her education at Georgetown University, earning a Master’s degree in Molecular Biology and Biochemistry in 2010. Evans completed her Doctor of Medicine at Eastern Virginia Medical School from 2010 to 2014. Additionally, she trained at Carolinas Medical Center from 2014 to 2017. She is board certified in Internal Medicine and holds the designation DABOM.
Background
Claire Evans attended James Madison High School before pursuing higher education. Her academic journey included a focus on biology and medicine, leading her to a career in healthcare. With a solid foundation in both primary care and specialized medical training, she has developed a comprehensive understanding of patient care and health management.
Patient Care Philosophy
Claire Evans emphasizes the importance of primary care in managing health concerns. She provides guidance to patients on how to access care efficiently and advocates for the use of primary care to avoid unnecessary visits to urgent care facilities. Her approach includes educating patients on recognizing when to seek different levels of medical attention, thereby promoting better health outcomes.