Dr. Margarita Lassaletta
University Education
1988 – 1992 Brody School of Medicine at East Carolina University
1992 – 1995 Residency at The Ohio State University
1995 – 1997 Residency at Cabell Huntington Hospital
Certifications
2005 – 2012 Creighton Model FertilityCare System
2000 Naprotechnology
A Note from Dr. Lassaletta:
In an age when many patients feel like they are just an insurance claim being rushed through the doctor’s office, you will find LaSalette Personal Primary Healthcare a refreshing change. You should always expect expert diagnosis and treatment, but as my patient, I hope you will also find the kind of personal and compassionate care you want whenever you are concerned about your health and/or the well-being of a loved one.
When it comes to our health, we must always place our trust first in the Lord and then in the talents God has given physicians. So whatever time and medical expertise you need to help you live a whole and happy life, I promise to treat you with the talents God has given me as if you were my only patient. I also promise to attend to your needs in the most ethical manner with the most modern medical sciences.
As a doctor, I have had the privilege of treating thousands of patients. I have shared many joys, but I have also embraced a portion of many family sorrows. You should know that as my patient, you will be the neighbor for whom I have dedicated my career. Your wellness is my concern.
If you’re an old friend and a cherished patient, thank you for entrusting to me your healthcare needs. I look forward to seeing you again! If we haven’t met just yet, I encourage you to make an appointment with my office, so that together, we can develop your own personal health plan for wellness. To each and everyone, thank you for giving me the opportunity to serve our community.
Sincerely,
Margarita Lassaletta
Contact Us
Get In Touch With Dr. Lassaletta
lasalettepphc@gmail.com
(330) 336-5046
LaSalette: What’s in a Name?
The title of this practice, LaSalette Personal Primary Healthcare, begins with the name “LaSalette” to honor my ancestors who were of noble descent and who lived in the small mountain village of LaSalette in the Southern French Alps. As part of this small community, they undoubtedly knew and cared for their neighbors in a special way. When they emigrated from France to Spain during the French Revolution, they took the name of the village as their last name with a slight variation, “Lassaletta,” to adapt to the Spanish culture.
I chose the phrase “Personal Primary Care” to indicate that my practice should be your “Primary” source of confidence for preventative medicine and personal health. Of course, your health is very personal and I intend to give you the “Personal” attention and respect you deserve.
I believe “Health for All” is an appropriate subtitle because everyone, as a child of God, is entitled to good healthcare. I take the responsibility of being a doctor very seriously because ultimately, the Lord is the One Who has given me this vocation and Who entrusts each patient to my care. While I am so very thankful for the gift of my own life, I am also very grateful for the opportunity the Lord has given me to serve you as your personal physician.