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Meet Dr. Petrescu

Founder of Athena DPC & Triple Board-Certified Practicing Physician on a mission to restore humanity, trust, and intention to modern medicine.

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Dr. Laura Petrescu
MD, DipABLM,CPE, MSCP

Founder of Athena Direct Primary Care & Lifestyle Medicine

Dr. Laura Petrescu, MD, DipABLM, CPE,MSCP is a triple board-certified physician in Internal Medicine, Lifestyle Medicine, and Menopause Medicine, and the founder of Athena Direct Primary Care & Lifestyle Medicine, the first Direct Primary Care practice in the Rochester, New York metropolitan area.

Originally trained as a surgeon in Romania, Dr. Petrescu immigrated to the United States and completed her residency in Internal Medicine at Rochester General Hospital, where she served as Chief Resident. Her career reflects more than two decades of medical training and practice across both traditional and proactive models of care.

At Athena DPC, Dr. Petrescu combines evidence-based medicine with a deeply personal approach to prevention and wellness. Her practice eliminates the constraints of insurance-based medicine, restoring the direct relationship between physician and patient. She focuses on nutrition, lifestyle modification, chronic disease prevention, and has a special interest in women’s health, menopause, and metabolic wellness.

Dr. Petrescu is passionate about returning medicine to its roots—one human caring for another—and helping patients not just treat illness, but build lasting health.

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Founder's Narrative

How Athena Direct Primary Care Began
(Dr. Petrescu’s Story)

As a child growing up in Romania, I was endlessly fascinated by the human body. While other kids played outside, I would sit cross-legged on the floor, surrounded by library borrowed anatomy books, tracing the delicate illustrations of veins and organs as if they held the secrets to life itself. No one in my family worked in medicine—my mother hoped I’d choose finance, thinking it would be easier—but I knew from a young age that my purpose was to help people heal. I loved learning, I loved science, and I was in awe of the ways the body could repair itself. To me, there was no greater gift to give someone than health.

Becoming a surgeon was the fulfillment of my childhood dream. I loved the precision, the problem-solving, and the ability to fix something tangible. It was straightforward—the body presented a problem, and I provided the solution. But everything I believed about medicine changed the moment I became a patient myself.

When my first son was born, what started as a normal delivery turned into an emergency C-section. Suddenly, I was on the other side of care—vulnerable, uncertain, and searching for healing that went beyond the incision on my body. At my six-weeks checkup, I was told I was “healed,” yet I didn’t feel whole. That experience opened my eyes to something I had never been taught in medical school: that healing is far more complex than physical recovery.

That realization stayed with me. It changed how I listened, how I practiced, and eventually, how I defined medicine itself. When my family and I immigrated to the United States, I carried that conviction with me. I studied English at night while my baby slept, dictionary in hand, determined to rebuild my career. In time, I completed my U.S. medical exams, matched into Internal Medicine at Rochester General Hospital, and was chosen by my peers to serve as Chief Resident.

Over time, I became increasingly aware of the limitations of corporate medicine. I found myself spending more and more hours behind a computer, meeting billing metrics and documentation requirements instead of meeting the needs of my patients. On average, I had about seven minutes face-to-face with each person. That wasn’t the kind of doctor I set out to be.

So, when I discovered the Direct Primary Care (DPC) model, I knew immediately that this was the answer. DPC allows me to practice medicine the way it was always meant to be—directly with my patients, without interference from insurance companies or corporate systems. It allows time for real conversations, prevention-focused care, and genuine connection.

In January 2022, I founded Athena Direct Primary Care & Lifestyle Medicine, the first DPC practice in the Rochester NY metropolitan area, to restore the patient-physician relationship and return medicine to its roots: one human caring for another. Here, I can focus on what truly matters—prevention, presence, and partnership. Every visit is unhurried. Every plan is personal.

As a triple board-certified physician in Internal Medicine, Lifestyle Medicine, and Menopause, I combine evidence-based medicine with lifestyle interventions—nutrition, movement, sleep, stress management, and emotional wellbeing—to help patients achieve lifelong health.

Through Athena DPC, I’m living the purpose that first led me to medicine: to help people not just get well, but stay well—to restore the art of medicine.

- Dr. Laura Petrescu

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Professional Training & Credentials

Board Certification & Licensure

  • New York State Medical License — Internal Medicine

  • American Board of Internal Medicine — Certified August 2012

  • PCMH NCQH Level 3 Certified Provider — December 2013

  • Certified Physician Executive
    American Association of Physician Leadership — June 2016

  • American Board of Lifestyle Medicine — Certified September 2019

  • American Board of Physicians and Surgeons — Certified July 2022

  • Menopause Society Certified Provider — October 2024

  • Women’s Hormone Therapy Specialist
    Heather Hirsch Academy — October 2024

  • BLS/ACLS certified provider

  • RRHS  Department  of  Medicine  credentialed  procedures  provider: arthrocenthesis,  bursa steroid injection, ligament/tendon steroid injection, carpal tunnel steroid injection, trigger point injection, lumbar puncture, central venous catheter placement, paracentesis, thoracenthesis.

Academic Appointments

  • Clinical Competence Committee Member
    RGH Internal Medicine Residency Program
    2013–2015

  • Chair, Ambulatory Care Resident Curriculum
    RGH Internal Medicine Residency Program
    2012–2014

  • Medical Informatics Committee Member
    Rochester General Health System
    2012–2014

  • NYACP ACO / PCMH Task Force Committee Member
    2011–2014

  • Improvement Open School
    Institute for Healthcare Improvement
    2012–2016


Research & Scholarly Projects

  • Severe Asymptomatic Hypertension: What Is the Urgency?
    Oral Presentation, Rochester General Hospital Medical Grand Rounds — 2012
    Mentors: Richard Sterns, MD; Paul Bernstein, MD

  • “General Hospital TIA Pathway Revisited: Using ABCD2 Score as a Triage Tool”
    Rochester General Hospital — 2011
    Mentor: Walter Polashenski, MD

  • “Breast Cancer Advanced Therapies”
    Graduation Dissertation, Iași, Romania — 2001


Professional Memberships

  • Member, American College of Physicians — 2010–Present

  • Member, American College of Physician Executives — 2014–Present

  • Member, American College of Lifestyle Medicine — 2018–Present

  • Member, Monroe County Medical Society — 2021–Present

  • Member, Direct Primary Care Alliance — 2021–Present

  • Member, North American Menopause Society — 2023–Present


Volunteer Experience

  • Ambulatory Care & Day of Surgery Services
    Kaiser Permanente
    Santa Clara, CA
    2007–2008


Honors & Awards

  • Rochester Regional Health Award for Top Performance in Patient Care Experience — 2016

  • Teaching Faculty of the Year
    RGH Internal Medicine Residency Program — 2016

  • RGHS Excellence in Action Award — 2013

  • First Place, Rochester Citywide Poster Competition — 2011

  • Resident of the Year Award
    RGH Emergency Department — 2011

Education

Costache Negruzzi National College
Iași, Romania
1991–1995

Doctor of Medicine (MD)
Gr. T. Popa University of Medicine and Pharmacy
Iași, Romania
1995–2001

General Surgery Residency
St. Spiridon University Hospital
Iași, Romania
2002–2005

Internal Medicine Residency
Rochester General Hospital
Rochester, NY
2008–2011

Certified Physician Executive (CPE) Program
American Association for Physician Leadership
2014–2016

Board Certification Program
American College of Lifestyle Medicine
2018–2019


Professional Experience

Founder & CEO, Athena Direct Primary Care
Care & Lifestyle Medicine
2021–Present

Teaching Faculty, Internal Medicine Residency Program
Rochester General Hospital
2011–Present

Certified Physician Executive
American Association for Physician Leadership
2016–Present

Internal Medicine Physician
Genesee Primary Care, Rochester Regional Health
2014–2021

Physician Champion, Hypertension Project
Genesee Health Services, Rochester Regional Health
2015–2021

Physician Champion, Practice Quality Improvement
Genesee Health Services, Rochester Regional Health
2015–2021

Ambulatory Chief Medical Resident
Internal Medicine Residency Program
Rochester General Hospital
2011–2012

Academic Hospitalist
Rochester General Hospitalist Group
Rochester General Hospital
2011–2012

Internal Medicine Attending Physician (Outpatient)
Rochester General Medical Group
Rochester General Hospital
2012–2014

Lead Physician, Procedure Clinic
Rochester General Medical Group
Rochester General Hospital
2013–2014

Lead Physician, Hypertension Clinic (OPD/Twig)
Rochester General Medical Group
Rochester General Hospital
2012–2014

HTN Grant Physician Champion
Finger Lakes Health Foundation
2011–2012

Internal Medicine Resident
Rochester General Hospital
2008–2011

General Surgery Resident
St. Spiridon University Hospital
Iași, Romania
2002–2005

Languages & Personal Interests

Fluent in English and Romanian (spoken, read, and written)

Interests include classical music, piano, fine arts, skiing, hiking, camping, and outdoor activities

Certifications & Memberships

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Certification badge from the American Board of Lifestyle Medicine with a colorful circular logo and purple ribbon at the bottom.
Logo of Monroe County Medical Society featuring a stethoscope and the letters 'mcms'
Logo of the American College of Physicians, featuring a green lamp with a red flame and the acronym ACP, along with their slogan.
Logo for Heather Hirsch Academy and Women's Hormone Therapy Specialist with pink and maroon hexagon shape.
Logo of the National Board of Physicians & Surgeons (NBPAS).
A logo with a blue circular background featuring a caduceus symbol with wings and a snake, and the text 'CPE' at the top and 'Certified Physician Executive' at the bottom.
The logo features colorful, interconnected circles forming a heart shape on the left. To the right, bold text reads 'AMERICAN COLLEGE OF Lifestyle Medicine' in teal, purple, and blue colors.
Logo for DPC Alliance with large dark blue letters and the word 'ALLIANCE' underneath
Menopause Society certified practitioner badge with a dark blue background and white text.
Logo of the American Board of Internal Medicine with text next to it.
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