Nestled in the heart of Montecito, our proactive boutique concierge medicine practice redefines healthcare by offering personalized, high-touch services tailored to meet your unique health needs. Utilizing cutting-edge diagnostic and screening strategies, we emphasize precision in both acute care and chronic care management, ensuring that every aspect of your health journey is thoughtfully addressed. Our dedicated team of experts works closely with you to develop customized wellness plans, providing unparalleled support and resources for optimal health outcomes, all within a tranquil, client-focused environment. Experience a new standard in medicine where your health is our priority.
Redefining precision medicine
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Dr. Viglione is a dedicated concierge internal medicine physician at Montecito Concierge Medicine, where he elevates healthcare with personalized, fee-for-service house and hotel visits for urgent medical needs.
With a focus on fitness, nutrition, and tailored wellness plans, he is passionate about empowering his patients to achieve optimal health. Dr. Viglione's impressive educational background includes an undergraduate degree from Boston College, a Master's degree in Molecular Biology from UCSB, and an M.D. from SUNY Upstate Medical University. He completed his residency in Internal Medicine, honing his expertise in sports medicine and the innovative integration of technology, including bedside ultrasound. Dr. Viglione is board-certified by the American Board of Internal Medicine (ABIM), is a member of the American Academy of Anti-Aging Medicine (A4M), and holds a personal training certification from the National Academy of Sports Medicine (NASM). Rooted in his philosophy of holistic health, Dr. Viglione is passionate about weightlifting, HIIT training, hiking, and music. He believes that true wellness goes beyond physical fitness; it also involves cultivating a deeper connection to one's purpose and community. With this vision in mind, he is selfishly convinced that Santa Barbara has every opportunity to become the next blue zone. |