About me
For nearly two decades, Dr. Ludlow Creary has served as the medical director of Visiting Angels, a leading provider of health and home care services to elderly individuals in the Los Angeles area. An influential figure in the LA health care arena, Dr. Ludlow Creary has also spent more than 20 years as an executive with the Minority Health Foundation and served as a faculty member at both the LAC-King/Drew Medical Center and the University of California, Los Angeles. Concurrently serving as a professor and department chair of The Charles Drew University-UCLA Academic Family Medicine Program. Dr. Creary served simultanously as a professor of Medicine at UCLA and as a professor of Family Medicine at Drew University of Medicine.
Prior to entering the field of medicine, Dr. Creary earned a bachelor of science in chemistry from Long Island University and went on to graduate with a medical degree from the Howard University College of Medicine. He also holds a master of public health from UCLA. Dr. Creary has been recognized for his work over the years by numerous groups, and he was honored with the Minority Health Institute's Distinguished Physician Award in 2010.