is a Board-Certified Family Practitioner with over 20 years of experience serving the community.
She was born in Jamaica, West Indies and moved to the New York City with her family at the age of 10 yrs old. She grew up in New York, where she completed her education. She attended the Sophie Davis School of Biomedical Education, a 7 yr BS/MD program at City College, a branch of the City University of New York. She obtained her Doctor of Medicine Degree from New York Medical College in Valhalla. She completed her residency at the Mount Sinai Family Practice Program at Jamaica Hospital, where she served as a chief resident during her 3rd year. Since then, she has had the pleasure of practicing medicine in New York, North Carolina, South Carolina and Florida.
Dr. McDonald-Toussaint enjoys spending time with her husband of over 20 years and her 2 sons. She has a love for music, reading and the arts.
We provide care to insured and uninsured patients. Although we take some insurance plans, our patients are welcome to take advantage of our direct primary care model which provides a different level of care than the conventional fee-for-service insurance model.
Healthcare in the United States has been broken for decades and continues to focus on sick care instead of wellness.
Patients in this country are feeling more and more like they are just a number and are not being treated as individuals.
Patients are not receiving the personalized care that they need.
The US healthcare system is the most costly in the world but our citizens have poor health outcomes.
Direct Primary Care is a solution to our failing, costly healthcare system.
The DPC model gives patients a much higher level of physician access with a stronger physician-patient relationship that everyone deserves.