Umair Malik
Family Medicine
About
Dr. Umair Malik is a Board Certified Family Physician who has been practicing in Newport, Vermont for the last seven years. He obtained his medical degree, Magna cum laude, from St. George’s University while completing an international program that allowed him to study medicine in England, the West Indies and in the United States. He then completed his residency at Case Western Medical Center in Cleveland, OH during which time he focused on public and global health. This focal point led him to travel to Panajachel, Guatemala and Chang Rai, Thailand where he strengthened the local care of chronic disease management. Dr. Malik has advanced training in medical aesthetics from the American Academy of Aesthetic Medicine and the International Academy of Aesthetics.
Dr. Malik founded Blue Spruce Health to embrace a Direct Primary Care model that lets him spend more time with patients, eliminate insurance hassles, and build lasting physician‑patient relationships. He emphasizes a no‑rushed, patient‑centered approach, offering unlimited visits, telehealth, home visits, and preventive care tailored to each individual.
Credentials
Training & certification
- Medical school
- St. Georges School of Medicine (2011)
- Residency
- Family Medicine - Case Western Medical Center (Cleveland OH)
- Board certification
- Family Medicine
- Years in practice
- 7+ years
- Specialty
- Family Medicine
Training programs
- Residency Family Medicine · Case Western Medical Center (Cleveland OH)
- Medical School MD · St. George’s University
Licensing
Licensure & registration
- NPI
- 1184910341
- Primary license
- Vermont · 042.0012944 · expires active
Practice
Where Dr. Malik practices
-
Blue Spruce Health
Newport, VT
Community
Served in leadership roles on various local health committees, spoke at the North Country Chamber breakfast, participated in an AHEC panel discussion on primary care value, and engages in community health education initiatives.
International experience
Dr. Malik worked in Guatemala and Thailand to strengthen local chronic disease management as part of his global health focus.
Data aggregated from publicly available sources including the NPPES Registry, practice websites, and professional directories.