Catharina Armstrong, MD, MPH is an experienced and highly qualified physician specializing in Infectious Disease, General Medicine, Internal Medicine, and Addiction Medicine. With a strong background in medical education and research, Dr. Armstrong is an Associate Professor and Associate Chair at Harvard Medical School, as well as the Director of the Regenerative Medicine Program at Mass General Brigham Sports Medicine. She is known for her expertise in platelet-rich plasma therapy, diagnostic and interventional musculoskeletal ultrasound, and cell therapies for sports injuries and arthritis.
Dr. Armstrong is dedicated to providing comprehensive care and support to her patients, with a particular focus on prevention and management strategies for addiction and infectious diseases. She is board certified in Internal Medicine, Infectious Diseases, and Addiction Medicine, and has served as the Chief of Infectious Diseases at Boston Medical Center. Dr. Armstrong is also actively involved in medical education and research, serving on the Continuing Medical Education Committee for the Addiction Society of Addiction Medicine and the Board of Directors for the Boston Bulldogs Running Club.
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