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From father James Chen, our founder, to son Chris Chen, our CEO, the responsibility to family has been handed down, and that commitment has become the core principle that guides Dedicated Senior Medical Center's experienced team of executives. The Dedicated Senior Medical Center family has grown to include a diverse group of experts who strive daily through primary care innovation to create the best possible experience for our most precious and valued resources--our seniors. At Dedicated Senior Medical Center, we want to make your family a part of our family.
George Wickramanayake, MD
Volunteering with hospitals, mission trips, and health-related organizations while in college inspired Dr. George Wickramanayake to become a physician. “I find it rewarding to help people and build meaningful relationships at the same time,” he says. Having helped his grandma with her care, Dr. Wickramanayake says, “Treating seniors is personal to me. I understand the difficulties they face, and I will go the extra mile to help them understand their health and feel in control of their care.”
In his personal time, Dr. Wickramanayake loves to be active at the gym, try different restaurants, follow sports, and relax on the beach. Also, a fan of world travel, he considers Greece to be magical and hopes to visit Italy next.
By Rosie PaulsenFrom father James Chen, our founder, to son Chris Chen, our CEO, the responsibility to family has been handed down, and that commitment has become the core principle that guides Dedicated Senior Medical Center's experienced team of executives. The Dedicated Senior Medical Center family has grown to include a diverse group of experts who strive daily through primary care innovation to create the best possible experience for our most precious and valued resources--our seniors. At Dedicated Senior Medical Center, we want to make your family a part of our family.
George Wickramanayake, MD
Volunteering with hospitals, mission trips, and health-related organizations while in college inspired Dr. George Wickramanayake to become a physician. “I find it rewarding to help people and build meaningful relationships at the same time,” he says. Having helped his grandma with her care, Dr. Wickramanayake says, “Treating seniors is personal to me. I understand the difficulties they face, and I will go the extra mile to help them understand their health and feel in control of their care.”
In his personal time, Dr. Wickramanayake loves to be active at the gym, try different restaurants, follow sports, and relax on the beach. Also, a fan of world travel, he considers Greece to be magical and hopes to visit Italy next.