According to Dr. Dhillon, our health is our most valuable asset. But the current state of healthcare in this country has many patients neglecting their health due to busy schedules and long wait times at doctors. The current system focuses on “sick care,” not “healthcare,” leaving patients to seek care only when they are ill and have no other option. Dr. Dhillon wants to turn that around, and focus instead on preventative care and wellness plans, so his patients can live long and happy lives. Dr. Dhillon graduated from Friends School, Loyola University (Baltimore), Ross University School of Medicine, and trained at Union Memorial Hospital. He began his private practice in internal medicine in 2002.