Dr. Chukwudum Dike, Medical Director

Dr. Chukwudum C. Dike is a committed Internal Medicine physician with comprehensive experience in clinical research, public health, and community engagement. Holding a Doctor of Medicine degree from the University of Medical Health Science Center in St. Kitts and a Master of Public Health in Social Behavioral Sciences from the University of North Texas Health Science Center, he blends medical proficiency with a deep commitment to preventive care and patient advocacy.

His research interests encompass internal medicine, chronic pain management, and epidemiology. He has contributed to national conferences through publications and presentations and has played a key role as a clinical researcher at Baylor College of Medicine and JPS Health Network. In these capacities, he has managed multi-center clinical trials and co-authored articles in esteemed peer-reviewed journals such as the Annals of Internal Medicine.

Beyond his work in medicine and research, Dr. Dike is an active advocate for community well-being. He spearheads health education initiatives, organizes free medical screenings, and mentors aspiring healthcare professionals. His dedication to underserved populations is reflected in his volunteer efforts, including prison healthcare programs, public health fairs, and mentorship activities. Passionate about patient-centered care, evidence-based practice, and public health outreach, Dr. Dike is committed to narrowing the gap between clinical medicine and community health, ensuring accessible and equitable healthcare for all.