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LETO QUARLES

Family Medicine

Board certified 24+ years in practice Active NPI · 1811917883 Licensed in CO

About

Leto Quarles, MD is a Board‑Certified Family and Community Medicine physician and the Physician‑CEO of Take Two Health. She has spent over a decade in medical training—including biomedical engineering at Case Western Reserve University, medical school at Ross University School of Medicine, a residency in Family Medicine at the University of Illinois College of Medicine‑Rockford, and a fellowship in Community Medicine at the University of Utah—and two decades providing direct patient care in clinics, hospitals, and international medical teams. Her practice philosophy centers on Direct Primary Care: offering patients personalized, relationship‑focused care without the constraints of traditional insurance billing, emphasizing preventive health, whole‑person wellness, and collaborative decision‑making.

Dr. Quarles also brings extensive global health experience, having worked on humanitarian missions across four continents, and she is dedicated to community service, education of medical trainees, and advancing equitable health care models.

Credentials

Training & certification

Medical school
Ross University School of Medicine (2002)
Residency
Family Medicine - University of Illinois College of Medicine at Rockford (Illinois)
Board certification
Family Medicine - American Board of Family Medicine
Years in practice
24+ years
Specialty
Family Medicine

Training programs

  • Residency Family Medicine · University of Illinois College of Medicine at Rockford (Illinois)
  • Fellowship Community Medicine · University of Utah (Utah)

Licensing

Licensure & registration

NPI
1811917883 · active
Primary license
Colorado · 45461

Practice

Where Dr. QUARLES practices

Community

Leads community health initiatives, volunteers on international medical missions, and mentors medical students and residents.

International experience

Humanitarian medical work on four continents, providing care in resource‑limited settings.

Data aggregated from publicly available sources including the NPPES Registry, practice websites, and professional directories.