ABOUT DR. BARQUIN

Empowering you to
flourish and live your healthiest life.

Dr. Yeisel Barquin

Board-Certified Internal Medicine physician

Dr. Barquin received her undergraduate degree from the University of South Florida in Tampa, where she also worked as a research assistant in the Neurology Department. She is a graduate of the University of Miami Miller School of Medicine, where she was named the American College of Physicians Outstanding Medical Student for Excellence in Internal Medicine. Dr. Barquin completed her residency at the University of Miami/Jackson Memorial Hospital. She worked in an underserved area for 3 years before moving back to Miami to join Baptist Health of South Florida for almost 10 years before founding Integrative Health Miami.

Board-certified in Internal Medicine, Dr. Barquin enjoys reading, meditation, traveling, culinary arts, and fitness. She speaks English and Spanish.

Dr. Barquin will take the time to listen to you and understand your health goals in order to determine the best treatment approach. By giving each patient her undivided attention, experience and expertise she is able to accurately diagnose and treat active health conditions as well as maximize opportunities for prevention. Each patient receives 100% personalized treatment plans.

“I would like to be remembered by my patients as a doctor that really cares and empowers them to live their healthiest life."

Credentials

  • Graduate of the University of Miami School of Medicine
  • Named the American College of Physicians Outstanding Medical Student for Excellence in Internal Medicine

  • Board Certified in Internal Medicine

  • Speaks English and Spanish

Integrative Health Miami, formerly known as "Eudaimonia Miami"

After several years of training in traditional medicine, functional medicine and mental health as well as understanding the shortcomings of our current health system, Dr. Barquin decided to create Eudaimonia Miami Inc.

The Ancient Greek philosopher Aristotle defined ‘eudaimonia’ as the highest human good. It represents the state or condition of ‘good spirit’ and living well. From 350 B.C to the 21st century humans still strive for the same virtue, a life well lived.

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