About
Dr. Amity Rubeor is a dual board-certified family medicine and sports medicine physician practicing in Cranston, Rhode Island. She earned her Bachelor of Science in Biology from The College of William and Mary in 1997. She then completed her Doctorate of Osteopathic Medicine at the University of New England, College of Osteopathic Medicine in Biddeford, Maine in 2002. Dr. Rubeor completed her internship and family medicine residency at Memorial Hospital of Rhode Island in Pawtucket. She later returned to Memorial Hospital of Rhode Island for a sports medicine fellowship, which she finished in 2015.
Dr. Rubeor holds certification from the American Board of Family Medicine and the American Board of Family Medicine in Sports Medicine. She is one of the only female physicians in Rhode Island practicing both fields. She sees patients of all ages and backgrounds, athletes and non-athletes alike, with strong interests in women's health and preventive care. Rhode Island Monthly named her a Best Doctor, and she earned Top Docs Sports Med recognition in 2024. Outside the clinic, she enjoys running, HYROX training, watching college softball, cooking, and traveling.
Education & Training
Undergraduate
The College of William and Mary, Williamsburg, VA — Bachelor of Science, Biology, 1997
Medical School
University of New England, College of Osteopathic Medicine, Biddeford, ME — Doctorate of Osteopathic Medicine, 2002
Residency
Family Medicine, Memorial Hospital of Rhode Island, Pawtucket, RI, 2003-2005
Fellowship
Sports Medicine, Memorial Hospital of Rhode Island, Pawtucket, RI, 2014-2015
Additional Training
Internship, Memorial Hospital of Rhode Island, Pawtucket, RI, 2002-2003
Certifications
Who is Dr. Rubeor right for?
Dr. Rubeor is a strong fit for adults seeking a primary care physician who also brings deep sports medicine expertise. Athletes managing injuries or performance goals benefit from her dual board certification. Women looking for a preventive-focused physician with genuine interest in women's health will find her approach well-suited to their needs. She also serves non-athletes of all ages who want thorough, relationship-driven primary care. Patients who value direct access to their physician, including after hours, will appreciate her availability.
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Frequently Asked Questions
Dr. Rubeor holds dual board certification in family medicine and sports medicine through the American Board of Family Medicine. This combination makes her one of the only female physicians in Rhode Island practicing both disciplines. She brings that combined expertise to patients of all ages and activity levels.
Yes, Dr. Rubeor works with patients of all ages and backgrounds, whether they compete at a high level or have never set foot on a field. Her sports medicine training benefits non-athletes too, particularly those managing musculoskeletal issues or returning to activity after injury.
Dr. Rubeor focuses on women's health, preventive care, and the full range of family medicine. Her sports medicine fellowship adds expertise in athletic injuries, performance, and physical function. She approaches each patient with a goal of optimizing long-term health rather than simply managing symptoms.
Dr. Rubeor earned her Doctorate of Osteopathic Medicine from the University of New England, College of Osteopathic Medicine. She completed her internship, family medicine residency, and sports medicine fellowship all at Memorial Hospital of Rhode Island in Pawtucket.
Yes, Dr. Rubeor received Top Docs Sports Med recognition in 2024. Rhode Island Monthly also named her a Best Doctor, placing her third in 2022. These honors reflect her standing among peers in both family medicine and sports medicine.
Yes, every visit connects you with Dr. Rubeor directly. The practice does not route patients to nurse practitioners or physician assistants. That consistency supports the kind of ongoing relationship she believes leads to better health outcomes.
Yes, Dr. Rubeor remains reachable by phone after hours and on weekends. This access is a core part of her MDVIP-affiliated practice. Patients do not need to wait until Monday or navigate an after-hours triage line for urgent concerns.
Dr. Rubeor views the doctor-patient relationship as a true partnership. She focuses on understanding each patient's health goals, then builds a plan around nutrition, exercise, diagnostic findings, and medication when appropriate. Her aim is to help each patient feel equipped to take an active role in their own health.
Doctor profile last updated June 6, 2026
