Phil Kolarczyk, MPAS, PA-C
Anti-Aging Medicine
4009 Meeting Way High Point NC, 27265About
Originally from the Altoona Pennsylvania area, Phil earned his undergraduate degree at Lafayette College in Easton, PA, where he also played football for the Leopards.
After relocating to Texas, Phil embarked on his medical career and obtained his Masters of Physician Assistant Studies from the University of Texas Medical Branch. While in Texas, Phil began focusing his career on weight loss and hormone replacement therapy. His passion for making people feel great and look great continued for the last several years in the Triad. When Phil is not working, he enjoys golfing, hiking, watching football and spending time with his family.
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UTMB - Galveston MPAS 2018
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- Top 100 Innovators and Entrepeneurs 2024 Top 100 Magazine
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- American Academy of Physician Assistants
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