Dr. David Luebbert

Family Medicine

at Centennial Medical Group — Columbia, MD

About

Dr. David Luebbert trained at St. Matthew's University, graduating in 2014, and completed his residency in Michigan in 2017. After residency, he joined the faculty and taught medicine before relocating to Maryland with his family. He spent years caring for patients in rural clinic and hospital settings in Western Canada, where he also led a home hospital program. Dr. Luebbert builds care plans that weave in nutrition and exercise, and he actively encourages patients to take a central role in managing their own health. He enjoys sports, travel, photography, and exploring new places with his wife and young son.

Education & Training

Medical School

St. Matthew's University (graduated 2014)

Residency

Family Medicine residency, Michigan (completed 2017)

Additional Training

Faculty teaching role following residency

Who is Dr. Luebbert right for?

Dr. Luebbert is a strong fit for patients who want an active role in their own health. Adults seeking a primary care physician who integrates nutrition and exercise into treatment plans will find his approach practical. Patients with complex needs benefit from his experience across rural clinic and hospital settings. Families looking for a physician who takes time to understand the full picture of their health will connect well with his style.

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Frequently Asked Questions

Dr. Luebbert specializes in family medicine and primary care. He sees patients across a broad range of health concerns, from preventive care to chronic disease management. His approach draws on years of experience in rural clinical and hospital settings.

Dr. Luebbert builds individualized care plans that incorporate nutrition and exercise. He encourages patients to take a central role in managing their own health. His goal is to make patients active partners, not passive recipients, in their care.

Dr. Luebbert earned his medical degree from St. Matthew's University in 2014. He completed his residency training in Michigan in 2017. Following residency, he joined a faculty teaching role before relocating to Maryland.

Yes. Dr. Luebbert spent years caring for patients in rural clinic and hospital settings in Western Canada. He also led a home hospital program there, giving him experience with care delivery beyond the standard office visit.

Yes. After completing his residency in 2017, Dr. Luebbert joined the faculty and taught medicine before moving to Maryland. That teaching background informs how he communicates with and educates his patients.

Dr. Luebbert sees patients of all ages in a family medicine setting. He works well with patients who want a collaborative relationship and those managing ongoing health conditions. His background in rural medicine means he is comfortable handling a wide variety of clinical situations.

Doctor profile last updated March 21, 2026