Dino Ramzi
Family Medicine
About
Dr. Dino Ramzi, MD, MPH, is a family medicine physician with over 35 years of experience and the founder of Delta Direct Care, a Direct Primary Care (DPC) practice in Vancouver, Washington. He earned his medical degree from McGill University, specializing in family medicine, and holds a Master’s in Public Health from Emory University. Dr. Ramzi’s clinical background includes internships and residencies at St. Mary’s Hospital Center and Montreal General Hospital, where he developed a patient‑centered approach that emphasizes accessibility, continuity of care, and transparent pricing.
At Delta Direct Care, Dr. Ramzi implements a membership‑based model that removes insurance red tape, offering patients direct access via phone, text, email, and video. He believes that this DPC philosophy empowers patients to be active participants in their health, providing extended appointments, same‑day communication, and a clear, affordable fee structure. His commitment to community health is reflected in his co‑founding of the Delta Healthcare Foundation and involvement with Vaccinate Washington, aiming to improve access to primary care for underserved populations.
Credentials
Training & certification
- Medical school
- McGill University (1986)
- Residency
- Family Medicine - Montreal General Hospital (Montreal)
- Board certification
- American Board of Family Medicine
- Years in practice
- 35+ years
- Specialty
- Family Medicine
Training programs
- Internship Family Medicine · St Marys Hospital Center (Montreal)
- Residency Family Medicine · Montreal General Hospital (Montreal)
Practice
Where Dr. Dino Ramzi practices
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Delta Direct Care
Vancouver, WA
Community
Co‑founder of Vaccinate Washington and the Delta Healthcare Foundation; active in community health initiatives and local medical societies.
DPC experience
Started DPC: 2016
Patient feedback
Ratings
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Healthgrades
13 reviews
3.8
Data aggregated from publicly available sources including the NPPES Registry, practice websites, and professional directories.