Turnquest Joins USA Health

Dr. Danielle Turnquest, a native of the Bahamas, has joined USA Health as a family medicine physician and an assistant professor of family medicine in the Frederick P. Whiddon College of Medicine. Turnquest, who is board-certified by the American Academy of Family Physicians, graduated magna cum laude from Florida Memorial University with a bachelor’s degree in biology. She completed medical school at Meharry Medical College. Her next stop was Kent Hospital at Brown University, where she finished her family medicine residency. She continued her studies in family medicine with additional training in obstetrics during a fellowship at Christ Community Health Services. Turnquest is available to treat conditions like allergies, anxiety, depression, cold and flu, diabetes, hypertension, urinary tract infections and more. She also provides prenatal care and will deliver babies at USA Health Children’s & Women’s Hospital. She is accepting new patients at the Family Medicine Center located at 2419 Gordon Smith Drive in Mobile.

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