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Giovanna Baldarrago
Primary Care Physician

Dr. Giovanna Baldárrago brings nearly three decades of experience in primary care. She began her career in Perú, continued in Puerto Rico, and has been serving in the United States for the past five years. Her medical journey started at Cayetano Heredia University in Perú, providing a robust foundation for her commitment to continuous growth and community service. Dr. Baldárrago has held numerous positions in the United States, beginning at the University of Miami. She progressed from a volunteer to a Post-Doctoral Researcher and then to a House Physician in the Clinical Immunology – HIV Program at Miami Dade Department of Health and Jackson Memorial Hospital in Miami. These diverse roles have shaped her personalized and effective approach to patient care. Committed to lifelong learning, Dr. Baldárrago recently completed a certification in Diabetic Wound Care to enhance her comprehensive care skills to those in need. 

Beyond her clinical duties, Dr. Baldárrago is passionately devoted to community service. Each year, she joins hands with family and colleagues to conduct medical missions to Perú, touching the lives of thousands. These missions, focused on Cleft lip and Palate surgeries, reflect her profound compassion and strong dedication to bringing healing and hope to those in need.

At Common Health, we are proud to have Dr. Baldárrago on our team. Together, we strive to enhance the health and well-being of our patients and the broader community. 

Education

Cayetano Heredia University (MD)

Jackson Memorial Hospital - University of Miami, Clinical Immunology

Auxilio Mutuo Hospital, Puerto Rico - Internship

Thomas Jefferson University, Telemedicine

Diabetic Wound Care Certification (DWC) 

Associations 

Colegio Médico del Perú (CMP)

Colegio de Médicos Cirujanos de Puerto Rico (CMCPR)

American Medical Association (AMA)

Florida ACN, Medical Association (FAMA)

National Alliance of Wound Care and Ostomy (NAWCO) 

Languages 

Spanish

English

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