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Richmond S. Doxey
( out of 420 reviews )

Richmond S. Doxey, MD

Languages spoken: English

Clinical Locations

Madsen Health Center

Salt Lake City
801-581-8000
  • Richmond Scott Doxey, MD, CCMS, is a physician at the primarily at the Madsen Clinic in Salt Lake City, and also does shared medical visits at our Sugarhouse location. As an internist and culinary medicine specialist, his interests include the influence of food patterns and other lifestyle factors on chronic illness, and how to harness the power of lifestyle changes to prevent and treat chronic illness.

    He has given several presentations and workshops at local, regional and national meetings on the Mediterranean Diet and its impact on chronic illness.

    Dr. Doxey received his Bachelor of Science degree from Brigham Young University, majoring in Molecular Biology. He attended medical school and completed his Doctor of Medicine degree from the Medical College of Wisconsin, followed by Internal Medicine residency at the University of Washington – Boise program in Boise, Idaho. He stayed on as a chief resident for an additional year. He completed his board certification in Internal Medicine followed by Culinary Medicine Specialist certification. In addition to serving as chief resident, he also served on the Recruiting Committee and the Critical Care Committee at the Boise VA. He is currently a member of the ACP, and the Society for General Internal Medicine.

    Patient Rating

    4.9 /5
    ( out of 420 reviews )

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    The scale on which responses are measured is 1 to 5 with 5 being the best score.

    Patient Comments

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    June 20, 2025
    MADSEN HEALTH CENTER

    I feel like I'm in good hand with Dr. Doxey. He cares and listens and does not rush through the visit

    June 14, 2025
    MADSEN HEALTH CENTER

    Dr Doxey is caring and intent on reducing my pain

    June 14, 2025
    MADSEN HEALTH CENTER

    The best care possible and feel fortunate Dr. Doxey is my PCP Provider!

    June 09, 2025
    MADSEN HEALTH CENTER

    very friendly, listening to all my needs and explaining everything.

    June 04, 2025
    MADSEN HEALTH CENTER

    The team, P.A. & Dr Doxey continue to provide me with individualized care beyond expectation. Dr Doxey collaborates with other colleagues, communicates with me often, listens to me and explains things to make sure that I understand, and includes me in decision-making. He is warm, inviting, considerate, supportive of my health, authentic in his care for clients, & always affords enough time at visits and makes space to accommodate last visits. He is very much a part of my health and health care team, and selflessly and generously take leads of my health care team. Dr Doxey is highly knowledgeable, intelligent, empathic, and supportive. I feel that the attitude of Dr Doxey is not to address my health care needs, but to help me live my best life. He is a model for the industry as a Family Doctor/internal Medicine Physician. What I find the most impressive and beneficial is his scope of knowledge and approach to medicine with food and lifestyle prior to exploring pharmaceuticals.

    May 31, 2025
    MADSEN HEALTH CENTER

    If you are looking for a physician get on his waiting list

    May 27, 2025
    MADSEN HEALTH CENTER

    Dr. Doxey is a fantastic provider. He relates well to patients, is incredibly competent and I always feel like my care is in good hands.

    May 25, 2025
    MADSEN HEALTH CENTER

    Excellent service.

    May 23, 2025
    MADSEN HEALTH CENTER

    Very professional and helpful.

  • Richmond Scott Doxey, MD, CCMS, is a physician at the primarily at the Madsen Clinic in Salt Lake City, and also does shared medical visits at our Sugarhouse location. As an internist and culinary medicine specialist, his interests include the influence of food patterns and other lifestyle factors on chronic illness, and how to harness the power of lifestyle changes to prevent and treat chronic illness.

    He has given several presentations and workshops at local, regional and national meetings on the Mediterranean Diet and its impact on chronic illness.

    Dr. Doxey received his Bachelor of Science degree from Brigham Young University, majoring in Molecular Biology. He attended medical school and completed his Doctor of Medicine degree from the Medical College of Wisconsin, followed by Internal Medicine residency at the University of Washington – Boise program in Boise, Idaho. He stayed on as a chief resident for an additional year. He completed his board certification in Internal Medicine followed by Culinary Medicine Specialist certification. In addition to serving as chief resident, he also served on the Recruiting Committee and the Critical Care Committee at the Boise VA. He is currently a member of the ACP, and the Society for General Internal Medicine.

    Board Certification and Academic Information

    Academic Departments Internal Medicine -Associate Professor (Clinical)
    Academic Divisions General Medicine

    Education history

    Chief Resident Internal Medicine - University of Washington/Boise VA Medical Center Chief Resident
    Residency Internal Medicine - University of Washington/Boise VA Medical Center Resident
    Professional Medical Medicine - Medical College of Wisconsin M.D.
    Undergraduate Molecular Biology - Brigham Young University B.S.

    Selected Publications

    Journal Article

    1. Doxey RS, Wolferz RH, Stewart KL, Goossen R, Imber L (2022). Building Flavor and Confidence in the Kitchen: A Pilot Virtual Cooking Class on Healthy Snacking. Am J Lifestyle Med, 17(1), 64-70. (Read full article)
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