Primary Care – General Internal Medicine
4th Floor, Suite 4C
Dublin, OH 43016
Physician, Assistant Professor
Primary Care - General Internal Medicine
Department: Internal Medicine
I am an internal medicine physician specializing in providing comprehensive primary care at The Ohio State University Wexner Medical Center. I value thoughtful, evidence-based care that considers both medical concerns and the broader social factors that impact each patient’s well-being.
My patients can expect a collaborative and respectful approach focused on their unique goals and values. I emphasize preventive measures and lifestyle modifications to help patients achieve and maintain long-term health. I’m especially committed to providing inclusive care that supports individuals from all backgrounds.
Growing up, I witnessed family members navigate serious health issues. This experience inspired me to pursue a career in medicine and provide the type of high-quality, compassionate care I’d want for my own loved ones. I am committed to building meaningful, long-term relationships with patients and helping them navigate their health care with clarity and confidence.
My role also includes helping to educate the next generation of providers. I am an assistant clinical professor of Internal Medicine in The Ohio State University College of Medicine.
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As of 11/3/2025, Andrew Eiterman has reported no relationships with companies or entities.
Everything was excellent. Nothing bad.
Excellent. Dr. Eiterman is the BEST primary care doctor I've ever had.
Dr. Eiterman was attentive, discussed my health and how to maintain it and made me feel comfortable in the car ehe is providing.
Doctor is the best of the best took me three different doctors in different hospitals in this city b/4 I found him --I am eternally grateful.
He was aware of my medical history and addressed it and my questions about it.
Professional.Very knowledgeable.Friendly.Handles all questions.
Excellent, showed patience, listened
Dr. Eiterman is very professional and approachable. He listens to my complaints and helps formulate a treatment plan.
Great experience
He is always excellent and is on top about my health and gives good advice.
Good listener and wanted to be helpful.
Dr. Eiterman is great! The perfect balance of professionalism and friendliness. He makes eye contact, he asks follow up questions, he stops and answers questions thoroughly. I feel very lucky to have him and I'm confident in his abilities.
He has gained my full respect and trust. I'm very grateful for the time he spent with me listening and not rushing to get to the next patient.
Very good communicator
Considered reactions I've had to antibiotics when prescribing one for me.
Personable, knowledgeable, explained problem and treatment in easy to understand manner.
Dr. Eiterman was great
Andrew is great. He's congenial and provides thorough clinical information
The doctor asked the important questions and showed a proper concern for my care.
I thought he took plenty of time to introduce himself and ask questions about me and my health.