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Justin Zelenka, M.D.

Contact Information

Phone Numbers

Appointment: (585) 341-7200

Fax: (585) 325-6051

URMFGA member of the University of Rochester Medical Faculty Group

groupAn Accountable Health Partner

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Biography

Education and Training

Dr. Zelenka received his medical
degree Magna Cum Laude from
SUNY Upstate Medical University in
Syracuse, NY. He recently completed
his residency in Internal Medicine at
the University of Rochester School of
Medicine and Dentistry.

Philosophy

Dr. Zelenka believes that the most important role of a
physician is helping patients achieve their wellness goals.
He enjoys getting to know his patients and learning what is
important to them, which allows him to create a personalized
care plan that fits within his patients’ values.

Special Interests

Dr. Zelenka has special interests in metabolic syndrome and
obesity, digestive health and personalized medicine.
On a Personal Note
Dr. Zelenka enjoys camping and hiking with his wife. He also
has an ever-growing woodshop and garden.

Credentials

Specialties

    Education

    2015
    MD | SUNY Upstate College of Health Professions

    Post-doctoral Training & Residency

    06/25/2016 - 06/24/2018
    Residency in Internal Medicine at University of Rochester Medical Center

    06/25/2015 - 06/24/2016
    Internship in Internal Medicine at University of Rochester Medical Center

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