Dr. Nicholas Fleming, a highly sought-after primary care physician for over 25 years, strives to care for his patients as he would for her own family. His steadfast commitment to individualized, humanized, and patient-centered care has been the foundation of his practice of medicine. For this reason, he has earned a superlative reputation among peers and patients alike.
He graduated Phi Beta Kappa and magna cum laude from Duke University with his Bachelor of Arts in Art History. He then earned dual graduate degrees at Harvard University: a Doctorate of Medicine at Harvard Medical School and a Master’s of Public Policy focused on Health Care policy at Harvard’s Kennedy School of Government. Dr. Fleming stayed in Boston for his internship and residency at Massachusetts General Hospital.
After completing his residency, he joined Carolina Medical Affiliates as an internist, practicing medicine alongside his father for ten years. He was also deeply engaged in community and hospital organizations and held numerous medical staff posts. He was Chief of Staff at the Spartanburg Hospital for Restorative Care, was elected to the Medical Executive Committee for Spartanburg Regional Medical Center, and served as Chairman of the Spartanburg Regional Foundation’s Heart Board.
For the decade prior to joining MD², Dr. Fleming practiced as a partner in the UCSF Executive Health Practice, serving as the Medical Director for the last six years. He also achieved the rank of Clinical Professor of Medicine in the Division of General Internal Medicine at UCSF. During his esteemed career at UCSF, Dr. Fleming rediscovered a passion for teaching and was twice nominated for the Division of General Medicine Crede Award for teaching.
Dr. Fleming is board-certified in Internal Medicine and affiliated with UCSF Health-UCSF Medical Center.

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