Dr. Helen Ede, M.D.
Family Practitioner
1291 Boston Post Road Suite 200 Madison CT, 06443About
Helen Ede, MD, is a family practitioner who diagnoses and treats patients at Physicians Alliance of Connecticut (PACT) Primary Care in Madison, Connecticut. Physicians Alliance of Connecticut (PACT) is a multi-specialty medical group that is led and operated by more than 50 physician members. Dr. Ede provides exceptional care both in office and during home visits for patients when acutely sick. As a family practitioner, she specializes in providing continuing, comprehensive health care for the individual and family. Dr. Ede’s impressive professional journey spans sixteen years. Prior to her current endeavors, she was a partner in a practice where she worked for 13 years.
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Education and Training
University of Connecticut Bachelor Degree 0
St. George’s University School of Medicine MD 0
St. George's University School of Medicine 2001
Board Certification
American Board of Family Medicine
Provider Details
Faculty Titles & Positions
- Cytotechnologist St. Raphael’s Hospital -
Treatments
- Sinusitis
- High Cholesterol
- Bronchitis
- Allergic Reaction
- Lyme Disease
- Pain
- Urinary Tract Infection (uti)
- Vascular Disease
Professional Memberships
- American Academy of Family Physicians
- Connecticut Academy of Family Physicians
- American Society of Clinical Pathologists
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Providing Top-Quality Patient Care in Madison, Connecticut
With a wealth of experience as a primary care physician and family physician, Dr. Ede is renowned for her thoughtful demeanor, medical expertise, and responsiveness to patient needs. Caring for patients from adolescence to end of life, she provides exceptional care both in office (Physicians Alliance of Connecticut Primary Care – Madison) and during home visits for patients when acutely sick.
As a leading multi-specialty medical group in southern Connecticut, Physicians Alliance of Connecticut (PACT) is dedicated to upholding the highest standards of excellence, innovation, safety, and quality in private-practice patient care. With over 50 physician members, PACT ensures that its practitioners can focus on delivering exceptional care by managing business operations efficiently. Each PACT member is given an equal voice and each practice is given as much autonomy as allowed by the law.
Dr. Ede’s academic journey and professional background reflect her dedication to the field of medicine. After earning a Bachelor of Science Degree in Medical Laboratory Science from the University of Connecticut, she gained valuable experience as a Cytotechnologist at St. Raphael’s Hospital.
Subsequently, Dr. Ede pursued her Medical Degree at St. George’s University School of Medicine, followed by residency training in family medicine at Middlesex Hospital, where she excelled as Chief Resident. Her 13 years of experience as a partner in a previous practice have equipped her with a deep understanding of patient care and the importance of building lasting relationships with those she serves.
A staunch advocate for ongoing learning and professional development, Dr. Ede maintains active membership in prestigious medical organizations such as the American Academy of Family Physicians, the Connecticut Academy of Family Physicians, and the American Society of Clinical Pathologists. Her board certification in family medicine by the American Board of Family Medicine underscores her commitment to upholding the highest standards of care for her patients.
In addition to her medical pursuits, Dr. Ede finds joy in exploring the world through travel, appreciating art, listening to music, and indulging in literature. Her diverse interests reflect her well-rounded approach to life and commitment to overall well-being, which undoubtedly enriches her interactions with patients and colleagues alike.
For those seeking unparalleled primary care services in southern Connecticut, Dr. Ede’s arrival at Physicians Alliance of Connecticut represents a new era of exceptional healthcare delivery, rooted in compassion, expertise, and patient-centered care.
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