Dr. Son Chau is originally from Hue, Vietnam and was in medical school there when the Vietnam War broke out. After the end of the war and the fall of Saigon, Dr. Chau and his wife Trudy managed to leave Vietnam to immigrate to the United States. He was intent on becoming a physician and went back to school, starting his undergraduate education in the U.S. at the University of Texas at Arlington. He graduated in 1984 in three years with honors in Chemistry. He then attended the University of Texas Health Science Center at San Antonio for Medical School, graduating in 1988. After medical school, he moved to Orlando and completed residency in internal medicine at Orlando Regional Medical Center. He is board certified and has been in private practice since 1991.
Dr. Chau is one of less than 100 physicians nationwide certified as a Simply Speaking hepatitis speaker by Rush University Medical Center and Gilead and is credentialed as an expert speaker about Hepatitis B and C to community and professional groups. He also is active in the alumni association for his medical in Vietnam, most recently serving as president from 2015-2017. He also is an Assistant Professor of Clinical Medicine at UCF and was honored as a Preceptor of Excellence in 2012. He also is the winner of the Patients’ Choice Award for 5 straight years (2008-2012).
During his spare time, he volunteers at Shepherd’s Hope and leads weekly services at White Sands Buddhist Center in Mims, Florida. He also enjoys practicing his Spanish.
Dr. Chau is one of less than 100 physicians nationwide certified as a Simply Speaking hepatitis speaker by Rush University Medical Center and Gilead and is credentialed as an expert speaker about Hepatitis B and C to community and professional groups. He also is active in the alumni association for his medical in Vietnam, most recently serving as president from 2015-2017. He also is an Assistant Professor of Clinical Medicine at UCF and was honored as a Preceptor of Excellence in 2012. He also is the winner of the Patients’ Choice Award for 5 straight years (2008-2012).
During his spare time, he volunteers at Shepherd’s Hope and leads weekly services at White Sands Buddhist Center in Mims, Florida. He also enjoys practicing his Spanish.
Dr. Huy Le was born in Vietnam but grew up in Atlanta. He graduated college Magna Cum Laude from the University of Georgia in 2012 with Bachelors of Science in Genetics, Biochemistry and Molecular Biology. His decision to go to medical school was based upon his time volunteering at local free clinics and hospitals in Athens Georgia. He believes as a physician, he is able to best help those in needs. During his times at Medical College of Georgia, he was in charge of the Asian-American clinic where free cares was provided weekly to the local Asian, mostly Vietnamese, community. Dr. Le moved to Orlando to complete his residency in Internal Medicine at Orlando Health. During his time there, he served to increase access of care to the Vietnamese community by providing care to those in the community without insurance. He is passionate about burnout and stress management for other physicians and his patients. He is board eligible in obesity medicine and is committed to helping his patients losing weight while maintain a healthy lifestyle.
Dr. Annie Chau grew up in Orlando and remembers spending weekends making rounds at the nursing homes and hospitals with her dad when she was young. She graduated with honors from the University of Florida with a BS in Nutritional Sciences. She graduated from medical school at Florida State University. She completed residency in Internal Medicine at Orlando Health. During her time there, she worked on increasing access of care to the Vietnamese community and was awarded the Resident Community Service Award for her work. She also was acknowledged by her residency faculty and peers and awarded the Primary Care Physician Award and Richard B. Hornick Humanitarian Award. Following residency, she completed a fellowship in Geriatrics at Florida Hospital. Annie has a special interest in managing health through lifestyle changes, stress management and diet. In her free time, Dr. Chau enjoys traveling and spending time with her dog, Zelda, who is a frequent visitor to the office.
Sandy Do is a board-certified Adult-Gerontology Primary Care Nurse Practitioner (AGPCNP), accredited by the American Nurses Credentialing Center (ANCC). She earned her Master of Science in Nursing from the University of South Florida, with a subspecialty in occupational health.
Her clinical background includes experience in intensive care, the cardiac catheterization lab, and interventional radiology within local hospital systems. Prior to her nursing career, she taught high school biology, bringing a strong foundation in education to her patient care.
A lifelong Central Florida resident, Sandy is committed to providing comprehensive, evidence-based primary care to the Orlando community.