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Dr. David E. Scafidi maintains a medical practice on Inland Valley Drive in Wildomar, operating as an independent physician rather than part of a larger hospital network or regional system. The practice handles general medical care for adult patients — the scope of internal medicine and primary-care work that covers routine physicals, chronic disease management, acute illness treatment, and referrals to specialists when needed. For Wildomar residents seeking a direct-access primary-care physician, this fits the private-practice model where patients call the office directly rather than routing through a centralized clinic scheduler. Insurance acceptance and specific referral relationships are best confirmed by calling ahead; like most independent practices in the Inland Empire, the doctor's in-network status varies by plan. The location on Inland Valley places it in the central Wildomar commercial corridor, accessible without a longer drive to neighboring Murrieta or Temecula medical centers. Patients building ongoing relationships with a single physician rather than rotating through clinic rotations will recognize the model.
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Dr. Amit B. Karmur operates a vascular surgery practice at Inland Valley Drive in Wildomar, serving patients across the Inland Empire who need diagnostic imaging and surgical intervention for venous and arterial conditions. The practice focuses on minimally invasive techniques for varicose veins, venous insufficiency, peripheral arterial disease, and related vascular pathology — the kind of specialized surgery that most primary-care physicians refer out rather than manage in-house. Patients typically arrive through referral from their family doctor or cardiologist rather than walk-in; Karmur's board certifications in surgery and vascular imaging (RPVI credential) signal the procedural and diagnostic depth expected in a dedicated vascular center. For someone with chronic leg swelling, skin changes from venous disease, or claudication symptoms, the Wildomar location makes the Inland Empire valley accessible without driving to a major medical center. Insurance acceptance and specialist availability vary by plan; confirmation during scheduling is standard practice for any referral-based surgical specialty.
Dr. Karmur is an excellent surgeon. My husband underwent combined endarterectomy/CABG surgeries with two separate surgical teams in February and is home and improving daily. Although the dual surgeries were complicated Dr. Karmur was "all in". Originally admitted to the hospital with a 90+% blocked ...
I Highly recommend Dr Karmur. He was very professional and personal from my first visit, surgery, and follow up after my surgery. He explained everything leading up to and through out my surgery. He performed my TCAR procedure and inserting a stent in my carotid artery. The surgery went perfectly. T...
My wife and I both think that Dr Karmur is amazing. I requested a follow up appointment after completing the tests to create a baseline for future appointments if necessary. He assured me that my vascular system is in great shape for a 71 year old!! The Doc is very straight forward in his approach ...
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Wildomar sits at the fringe of the Inland Empire's aging population centers — vascular conditions correlate strongly with density and age demographics in this zone. A solo vascular specialist here serves patients across a wider geographic radius than urban group practices, meaning appointment scheduling and travel time are real considerations.
Dr. Salcedo operates as an internal medicine physician in Wildomar, located on Inland Valley Drive in the commercial core of the city. Internal medicine practices handle chronic disease management, preventive care, and acute illness in adult patients — the kind of primary-care anchor that serves as a first stop for diagnosis and referral. Solo practitioners and small groups like this one tend to build continuity through repeat visits rather than rotating through a large clinic rotation. The patient base typically includes working-age and older adults managing conditions like hypertension, diabetes, and arthritis, as well as those seeking a regular physician for ongoing care and preventive screening. Established patients often stay with a solo practitioner because of appointment availability and familiarity with their medical history; new patients evaluating options often weigh convenience against whether their insurance plan recognizes the practice. For residents in Wildomar and surrounding areas, a neighborhood-based internal medicine practice cuts down on drive time compared to Murrieta or Temecula options — a practical advantage when managing chronic care that requires periodic office visits throughout the year.
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