Andrew W. Campbell M.D.
A.B.F.P., A.B.F.E., A.B.F.M., F.A.A.F.P.,
F.A.C.F.E., F.A.C.F.M.
Medical Director
Medical Center for Immune & Toxic Disorders
Born to American parents in Beirut, Lebanon, Dr. Campbell was educated in
Switzerland where he graduated from preparatory school at age 14. He then
moved to the United States and completed college with three degrees in
three years. He received his medical degree in Mexico, trained at the
Orlando Regional Medical Center and completed residency at the Medical
College of Georgia. Dr. Campbell is fluent in six different languages
including English, French, Spanish, Hungarian, German, and Arabic. Dr.
Campbell is board certified by three national medical boards and serves as a
consultant to the National Institute of Health, National Institute of Dental
Research and the CDC.
Dr. Campbell has been co-editor and on the editorial board of medical journals and has published chapters in medical textbooks. Dr. Campbell continues to contribute to the advancement of medical science with 42 medical journal publications and chapters in medical books over the last two decades. Dr. Campbell has been recognized for his accomplishments and contributions to the science of medicine in Who’s Who in Medicine and Healthcare.
Dr. Campbell serves in a clinical practice in the Houston area where he
specializes in clinical immunotoxicology; the study of how toxins affect the
human body and its immune system. Dr. Campbell’s professional activities
include serving as the medical director for the Medical Center for Immune &
Toxic Disorders and a treating physician to patients from all around the
country and the world.