Joseph B. Sills, MD

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Emergency Medicine
Member of Baystate Medical Practices
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Background and Clinical Focus

Academic Appointment:

Assistant Professor of Emergency Medicine at UMass Chan Medical School - Baystate

Languages:

English

Gender:

Male

Age Groups Seen:

Adults, Geriatrics

Provider Affiliation:

Baystate Franklin Medical Center, Baystate Noble Hospital, Baystate Wing Hospital, Baystate Medical Center

Practice Groups:

Baystate Emergency Medicine

Insurances Accepted

Note:

Baystate Healthcare facilities and physicians accept most insurances. Please contact your insurance company to verify eligibility.

  • TUFTS
  • MULTIPLAN PHCS
  • RAILROAD MEDICARE
  • MA MEDICAID
  • CIGNA GREAT WEST
  • CONNECTICARE
  • CT MEDICAID
  • FALLON NON MASS HEALTH
  • TUFTS HEALTH TOGETHER ACO
  • TUFTS US FAMILY HEALTH
  • SERENITY CARE PACE
  • UNICARE GIC
  • SENIOR WHOLE HEALTH
  • TRICARE
  • HNE BE HEALTHY PARTNERSHIP
  • UNITED HEALTHCARE
  • FIRST HEALTH COVENTRY
  • NORTHEAST DIRECT
  • HEALTH NEW ENGLAND EXCLUDING BE HEALTHY
  • BMC HEALTHNET MCO
  • BMC HEALTHNET ACO
  • TUFTS TOGETHER MCO
  • HARVARD PILGRIM
  • BLUE SHIELD PPO IND
  • BLUE SHIELD MEDICARE ADV
  • VT MEDICAID
  • MEDICARE
  • CONSOLIDATED
  • COMMONWEALTH CARE ALLIANCE
  • FALLON ACO
  • HMO BLUE
  • TUFTS PUBLIC PLANS NON MASS HEALTH
  • AETNA

Education and Training

University of California San Francisco

Residency, MD, 2017

Tufts University School of Medicine

Medical School, MD, 2013

UMMS - Baystate Medical Center (UMass Medical School at Springfield)

Fellowship, 2022

Board Certifications
Emergency Medicine

American Board of Emergency Medicine

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