Dr. Mary-Amanda Wojtyk O’Neill, M.D. is a board-certified primary care physician. She has more than 10 years of clinical experience and has worked most recently as a primary care physician focused on complex geriatric patients and as an acute-care hospitalist. Dr. O’Neill began her higher education in Kingston, Ontario, Canada at Queen’s University where she earned her Bachelor of Applied Science in Chemical Engineering with biosciences. She worked in the Boston biotech field, to bolster the USA’s supply of vaccines as well as drugs targeted against multiple sclerosis and cancer. She then went on to receive her Master of Liberal Arts in Biotechnology from Harvard University in Boston followed by her Doctor of Medicine from Albany Medical School in Albany, New York. Since returning to Massachusetts, she helped to co-found the Cape Cod & Islands Physician Council, which seeks to keep the medical community happy and inspired to treat patients in our part of the world. Dr. O’Neill sees patients mainly at CHC’s Centerville office.
Undergraduate: Queens University
Medical School / Graduate School: Albany Medical School