Dr. Andrew Oakes-LottridgeMD, FAAFP

Family Medicine

at Private Physicians of Southwest Florida — Fort Myers, FL

Also practices at: Private Physicians of Southwest Florida (Fort Myers, FL)

About

Andrew Oakes-Lottridge, MD, FAAFP, earned his medical degree from the University of Florida and completed his residency in Family Medicine at Saint Vincent's Medical Center in Jacksonville, where his program recognized him as Resident-Teacher of the Year. He holds board certification from the American Board of Family Physicians and fellowship status in the American Academy of Family Physicians.

Dr. Oakes-Lottridge joined Private Physicians of Southwest Florida in 2013. He served as President of the Lee County Medical Society, which later honored him with its Appreciation Award. He cares for patients across a wide age range, from young children to great-grandparents, and places strong value on patient education and empowerment. He dedicates hundreds of hours annually to reading and conferences to stay current in family medicine. Outside the office, he enjoys biking, running, hiking, and sailing with his wife and four children.

Education & Training

Medical School

University of Florida

Residency

Family Medicine, Saint Vincent's Medical Center, Jacksonville, FL

Additional Training

Fellow, American Academy of Family Physicians (FAAFP)

Certifications

Board Certified in Family Practice, American Board of Family Physicians

Who is Dr. Oakes-Lottridge right for?

Dr. Oakes-Lottridge serves patients across all age groups, from young children through older adults. Families looking for a single physician who knows every member well will find his broad family medicine background valuable. Patients who want a physician who speaks plainly and prioritizes their best interest over comfort will connect with his direct approach. His commitment to ongoing education makes him a good fit for patients who want a physician who stays current.

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Frequently Asked Questions

Dr. Oakes-Lottridge practices family medicine. He cares for patients across a wide age range, from young children to great-grandparents. His focus includes preventive care, patient education, and ongoing health management.

Yes. Dr. Oakes-Lottridge holds board certification from the American Board of Family Physicians. He also carries fellowship status in the American Academy of Family Physicians.

Dr. Oakes-Lottridge earned his medical degree from the University of Florida. He completed his Family Medicine residency at Saint Vincent's Medical Center in Jacksonville. His program recognized him as Resident-Teacher of the Year.

Dr. Oakes-Lottridge joined the practice in 2013. He has been caring for Southwest Florida patients as part of the three-physician team since then.

Dr. Oakes-Lottridge served as President of the Lee County Medical Society. The organization later honored him with its Appreciation Award for his contributions to the medical community.

Dr. Oakes-Lottridge dedicates hundreds of hours each year to reading and attending conferences. This ongoing commitment keeps him current with advances in family medicine and allows him to apply the latest evidence to patient care.

Yes. Dr. Oakes-Lottridge cares for patients spanning a very wide age range. He sees patients from young children all the way through great-grandparents.

Dr. Oakes-Lottridge places strong value on patient education and empowerment. He believes informed patients make better decisions about their health. This philosophy guides how he engages with patients across all age groups.

Doctor profile last updated April 4, 2026