Beebe welcomes Victorino DeJesus MD to primary care
Victorino DeJesus, MD, has joined Beebe Medical Group, and will see patients at Beebe Primary Care in Georgetown. To make an appointment, call 302-645-3332.
DeJesus is board-certified in internal medicine. He received his medical degree from University of the East Ramon Magsaysay Medical Center in the Philippines. He completed a post-graduate internship at St. Luke's Medical Center and completed his internal medicine and primary care residency at the University of Connecticut Health Center. Prior to joining Beebe Healthcare, DeJesus worked as a primary care physician with Tidal Health and in private practice in southern Sussex County for more than 10 years.
“My philosophy is patient-first and promise to always find the time to listen to them,” said DeJesus. “That’s why I joined Beebe, because it stands for the same ideals that I envision for Sussex County - to be one of the healthiest in the nation.”
DeJesus is one of more than 60 new providers in the last year who have joined Beebe Medical Group, which includes 20-plus specialty offices in more than 40 office locations throughout Sussex County.
“Beebe is creating a great community health system for Sussex County. This means building an integrated healthcare delivery system with services ranging from primary care to specialists so that your needs can be addressed right here in Sussex County,” said Dr. David A. Tam, president & CEO, Beebe Healthcare. “Please help me welcome Dr. DeJesus to Team Beebe.”
When patients see providers that are within the Beebe Medical Group, they enjoy the experience of seamless electronic medical correspondence between office visits, outpatient facilities and the hospital.
Practices include the specialties of cardiothoracic surgery, dermatology, endocrinology, family medicine, gastroenterology, general and Bbariatric Surgery, hospital medicine, infectious diseases and travel medicine, internal medicine, pediatric neurology, pulmonary and sleep disorders, surgical oncology, urology and women’s healthcare.
Four walk-in care centers serve the community from 9 a.m. to 7 p.m., daily, in Rehoboth Beach, Georgetown, Millsboro and Millville. The group also operates three high school-based health centers at Cape Henlopen, Sussex Central and Indian River.