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Laurie Garabedian, DO

Laurie Garabedian, DO

CEO & Medical Director

Hi! I’m Dr. Laurie Garabedian, though most people just call me Dr. G. I’m a board-certified family medicine physician and have been caring for patients in the Foxborough area since 2016. I earned my medical degree from the University of New England College of Osteopathic Medicine in Biddeford, Maine, and completed my family medicine residency at Brown University in Rhode Island.

As a family doctor, I have the privilege of caring for people of all ages—from brand-new babies to great-grandparents. I have special interests in wellness, lifestyle medicine, and osteopathy, but what I love most is getting to know my patients and being part of their lives. Simply put: I love being a doctor and helping people feel their best.

When I’m not in the office, I’m just a regular human (hard to believe, I know!). I grew up in New Hampshire and now call Foxboro home. I love hiking, gardening, yoga, cooking, reading, and watching scary movies. I share my home with two furry companions — Max and Lucy, my trail buddy and hopeful therapy-dog-in-training.

Each summer, you’ll find me in my vegetable garden, a tradition passed down from my dad and grandfather. I start my plants from seed every year and get such joy out of growing my own food.

If you hear a little Fleetwood Mac or Stevie Nicks playing in the background during your visit, that’s no accident—I’m a big fan. In fact, Luna was named as a small nod to Stevie, who’s rarely seen without her signature crescent-moon necklace (I wear one too!).

And if you spot a few elephants around the office—that’s another piece of my story. Over the years, my patients have gifted me elephant trinkets, and they’ve become a symbol of the caring community we’ve built together.

Education

Medical School

University of New England, Doctor of Osteopathic Medicine

Internship

Memorial Hospital of Rhode Island

Residency

Brown University Family Medicine – Memorial Hospital of Rhode Island

Undergraduate

BS Nutrition Sciences, Worcester Polytechnic Institute

Board Certifications + Licenses

  • American Board of Family Medicine
  • American Osteopathic Board of Family Physicians
  • Licensed by the Board of Registration in Medicine in Massachusetts
  • Licensed by the Board of Medicine in New Hampshire

This means every two years I’m required to manage up to 250 continued education credits/hours so I can deliver the best possible and most current, science-based care to my patients.

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