MS, BS, PA-C

Lydia K. Marsham

Lydia has over 13 years of experience as a certified Physician Assistant in the practice of Internal Medicine and Family Medicine. Additionally, she has 15 years of experience as a Combat Medical Specialist in the United States Army National Guard. She earned her Bachelor of Science in Physician Assistant from Nova South Eastern University in Fort Lauderdale, FL. She graduated with a Master of Science degree in Medical Sciences, Nova South Eastern Univ. Fort Lauderdale FL, a Bachelor of Science in Biological Sciences/Preprofessional Biology, Florida Institute of Technology Melbourne FL, and lastly a Bachelor in Medical Laboratory Sciences, University of Central Florida. She was awarded The Army Achievement Medal after 9/11 for support of “Operation Safe Skies” at Fort Lauderdale International Airport.
She is board certified by the National Commission on Certification of Physician Assistants and the American Society of Clinical Pathologist. Finally, in her free time she tries to remain healthy by exercising and spending time cooking with her husband and two daughters.

Kanan Medical

Serving Central Florida: Orange, Seminole, and Volusia Counties.

Altamonte MD

460 E. Altamonte Dr., Suite 2200 Altamonte Springs, FL 32701

*On the second floor of the Bank of America Building across from the Altamonte Mall

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265 N Causeway New Smyrna Beach, FL 32169

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801 Marshall Farms Rd, Ocoee, FL 34761

News & Events

National Breast Cancer Awareness Month

October is National Breast Cancer Awareness Month! 2020 has been quite the tumultuous year for all of us, but did you know that 276,480 women have been diagnosed with breast cancer in just 2020 alone?! With that, there will be an estimated 42,170 deaths. Breast cancer...

September is National Cholesterol Education Month

As part of National Cholesterol Education Month, we are happy to inform our current and future patients on the effects of having high cholesterol and ways to prevent it from happening to you! High Cholesterol is an abnormal lab result that we often see at Altamonte...

Psoriasis Awareness Month

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Electronic Medical Records

Electronic Medical Record (EMR)An Electronic Medical Record (EMR) is a digital version of a patient’s paper chart. EMR’s are real-time, patient-centered records that make information available instantly and securely to authorized users. While an EMR does contain the...

5 Tips to Avoid Heat-Related Illnesses

As athletes take to the outdoors during the sweltering summer months, or as families head to a fun day at the beach, a few people will inevitably suffer from heat-related illness. Heat illness is a serious condition that can be prevented if you pay attention to the...

National Women’s Health Week

It's never too early or late to work toward being your healthiest you! This National Women's Health Week, we want to help you take control of your health. Take the first step and schedule your appointment with Altamonte MD today! Our wonderful and skilled providers...

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March is National Kidney Month

March is National Kidney Month and the National Kidney Foundation is urging all Americans to give their kidneys a second thought and a well-deserved checkup. Kidneys filter 200 liters of blood a day, help regulate blood pressure and direct red blood cell production....

Colon Cancer Awareness Month

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What better month to celebrate heart health than February; the month of Valentines, love and cupid!  It is not only the time for romance, chocolate and roses but also a time to remind us of the importance of heart health. The Center for Disease Control and Prevention...