
Highlights
Languages
- English
Gender
MaleHospital Affiliations
- Roper Hospital
- Bon Secours St. Francis Hospital
About Aman Amin
Professional Statement
Dr. Aman Amin is part of the Roper St. Francis Physician Partners primary care team. Dr. Amin earned his medical degree from the Mercer University School of Medicine and completed his residency at Wake Forest University Baptist Medical Center.
Drawing on values instilled by his family, Dr. Amin decided he wanted to become a doctor at a young age. He is passionate about delivering the highest quality care and strives to create strong relationships with his patients. To that end, he incorporates a holistic approach to care and includes the patient, their loved ones and science in treatment plans.
When he’s not seeing patients, Dr. Aman enjoys spending time at the beach with his wife and two sons. He also enjoys reading and traveling to new places.
Practice Website
Locations
- Roper St. Francis Physician Partners Primary Care
- 615 Wesley Drive, Suite 200, Charleston, SC 29407
- Get Directions
- phone: 843-571-6880
- fax: 843-571-1387
Expertise
Education
- Residency: Wake Forest University School of Medicine, Internal Medicine, 2008
- Internship: Wake Forest University School of Medicine, Internal Medicine, 2006
- Medical School: Mercer University School of Medicine, 2005
Board Certifications
- Internal Medicine: American Board of Internal Medicine, 2020
Insurance
- Absolute Total Care
- Aetna
- BCBS SC
- BCBS SC Medicare Advantage
- BCBSSC Innovation Network
- Cigna HealthCare of South Carolina
- Cigna HealthSpring Medicare Advantage
- Clover Medicare Advantage
- Devoted Health Medicare Advantage
- Healthy Blue Choice Medicaid
- Humana Medicare Advantage
- MedCost
- Molina
- MultiPlan
- Select Health SC
- Tricare
- United HealthCare
- United HealthCare Medicare Advantage
- WellCare Medicare Advantage
Star Ratings
5 out of 5
300 ratingsThe Patient Satisfaction Rating is an average of all responses to the care provider related questions shown below from our survey. Patients that are treated in outpatient or hospital environments may receive different surveys, and the volume of responses will vary by question.