Dr. Eric Moseley is a board-certified family medicine physician with a passion for clinical excellence and a deep commitment to helping others. Born and raised in Virginia, Dr. Moseley completed his undergraduate studies at the University of Virginia, where he was an Echols Scholar and earned a Bachelor of Science in Biochemistry. His early career as a research assistant in a pediatric oncology lab at Georgetown University led to co-authorship on several research papers, further fueling his interest in medicine.
Dr. Moseley earned his medical degree from Virginia Commonwealth University School of Medicine (formerly The Medical College of Virginia). During his medical training, he discovered his passion for primary care while shadowing local physicians in his community. He views primary care as an opportunity to build long-lasting relationships with his patients and considers it an honor to serve others by addressing their health needs with compassion and dedication.
Dr. Moseley completed his Family Medicine residency at Bayhealth Hospital, where he provided care to underserved populations in central and southern Delaware. He takes a patient-centered approach to care, focusing on individualized treatment plans. His areas of interest include preventive medicine, with a particular emphasis on the role of exercise and nutrition in maintaining overall health and well-being.
Outside of work, Dr. Moseley enjoys weightlifting, running, traveling, spending time at the Delaware beaches, and being with his family and dogs.