About Me
Mark Frazer, MD, is a highly skilled family medicine physician. He is a is a resource physician for Kettering Health Medical Group. In this role, he offers the Medical Group team valuable support ensuring we can continue to see patients without interruption when other physicians or providers need to take vacation or personal days.
He earned a Doctor of Medicine degree from the University of Cincinnati. He later went on complete his residency in Dayton, Ohio. In his free time, he enjoys hot air ballooning, backpacking, and cycling.
This provider is a resource provider for Kettering Health Medical Group. Resource providers offer the Medical Group team valuable support, ensuring we can continue to see patients without interruption when other providers need to take vacation or personal days.
Gender
Male
Languages
English
Credentials
Education
Residency
1985: Franciscan Medical Center
Medical Education
1982: University of Cincinnati College of Medicine
Internship
1985: St Elizabeth Medical Center-Hospital Closed
Care Philosophy

I want to provide accessible, high-quality care that is focused on patient's routine and acute care.
Mark E. Frazer, MD
Family Medicine
Locations
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Medical Group Practice
Kettering Health Medical Group Primary Care
Middletown Summit
1010 Summit Dr
Middletown, OH 45042 -
Medical Group Practice
Kettering Health Medical Group Primary Care
Springboro Central Ave
243 W. Central Ave.
Springboro, OH 45066
Reviews
Patient Satisfaction Ratings and Comments
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Doctor took time to clearly explain some possible reasons for my issue. Friendly and professional in his approach, make me feel comfortable.
Dr. Frazer recommended that I pursue my care at an ER, with the possibility of admission, which is exactly what I needed to hear. I did visit the ER that afternoon, went back the following day and was admitted. I appreciate his concern for my care that went beyond the usual. He also followed up with several phone calls over the following few days, and strongly encouraged me to schedule an appointment with a urologist (which mirrored the advice I was receiving from the hospitalist dr).
Everything has went well every time.
This was not my normal Doctor but the replacement was excellent.