Dr. Thomas Wittman earned his undergraduate degree in biology at The Ohio State University and his Doctor of Medicine degree from the Pennsylvania State University College of Medicine. He completed his Family Medicine Residency at the Allegheny Health Network.
How has COVID impacted your practice?
For me, it has placed a welcome emphasis on patient and employee safety. Practicing in the era of COVID has kept me “on my toes” and reminds me to leave no stone un-turned when determining a diagnosis.
What are the biggest changes you have seen in healthcare?
The advent of tele-medicine has revolutionized the way providers and patients interact. Nothing can replace the value of face-to-face interaction, but if telemedicine can provide more patients with access to healthcare, that’s a positive advancement.
What is your passion?
Whether it be personal (sports, outdoors, travel) or professional (providing quality healthcare), my passion is getting the most out of this lifetime and leaving the world a better place than I found it.
Why did you apply to Centerville Clinics?
Being from a small town in Pennsylvania myself, I wanted to stay within the state and make a difference here.
What are you most proud of, whether in your practice or personal life?
I am most proud of the relationships that I have built and maintained throughout my life, whether it be with family, lifelong friends, co-workers, or patients.