About
Dr. Stephanie Adamchak grew up on a dairy farm in East Otto, NY and graduated from Ellicottville Central in 2007. She earned a Bachelor of Science in Biology and Spanish from Case Western Reserve University, where she also played soccer for the Spartans. S. Army Health Professions Scholarship Program, graduating in May 2015.
S. Army officer upon graduating in 2018. S. service members, families, and retirees. She also deployed to Kabul, Afghanistan. S. Army Reserves. After returning stateside, she practiced family and urgent care medicine in Eastern North Carolina for three years before coming home to Ellicottville. She holds board certification from the ABFM and earned the Menopause Society Certified Practitioner (MSCP) designation. Her clinical passions include hormone therapy, well woman care, and building long-term patient relationships grounded in evidence-based medicine. She and her husband Joseph have three boys and enjoy exercise, sports, and travel.
Education & Training
Undergraduate
Case Western Reserve University, B.S. Biology and Spanish
Medical School
SUNY Upstate Medical University, Syracuse (US Army Health Professions Scholarship Program)
Residency
Family Medicine, Madigan Army Medical Center, Joint Base Lewis-McChord, 2015-2018
Additional Training
US Army commissioned officer; deployed to Kabul, Afghanistan; currently serving in US Army Reserves Medical Readiness Unit
Certifications
Conditions Treated
Who is Dr. Adamchak right for?
Dr. Adamchak is a strong fit for individuals and families across all age groups seeking a personal, relationship-driven primary care doctor. Patients managing chronic conditions such as diabetes, hormonal imbalances, or menopausal symptoms benefit from her focused clinical expertise. She works especially well with women seeking comprehensive well woman care, including hormone therapy and preventive screenings. Adults who value a doctor who listens carefully, follows through, and provides unhurried appointments will find her approach a natural match.
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Frequently Asked Questions
Dr. Adamchak treats both acute and chronic conditions across all ages. Her clinical focus includes diabetes, hormone-related conditions, menopausal symptoms, and testosterone replacement therapy. She also handles well woman care, preventive health, sports and work physicals, and minor procedures such as joint injections, skin biopsies, wart removal, and laceration repair.
Yes. Dr. Adamchak holds board certification in Family Medicine through the American Board of Family Medicine (ABFM). She also holds the Menopause Society Certified Practitioner (MSCP) designation, reflecting her specialized training in menopausal hormone care.
S. Army Health Professions Scholarship Program. She completed her Family Medicine residency at Madigan Army Medical Center, Joint Base Lewis-McChord, from 2015 to 2018.
Dr. Adamchak is a Menopause Society Certified Practitioner (MSCP), a credential that reflects advanced expertise in menopausal care and hormone management. She offers menopausal hormone therapy and testosterone replacement therapy as part of her DPC membership services.
Yes. S. Army officer and provided care at Army Health Clinic Stuttgart, Germany, treating military members, families, and retirees. She also completed a deployment to Kabul, Afghanistan. S. Army Reserves.
Yes. Dr. Adamchak offers telehealth visits as part of her DPC membership. She also offers a telehealth-only membership tier at $75 per month, currently limited to previously established patients in North Carolina with her approval.
Yes. Dr. Adamchak offers home visits in select situations as part of her DPC membership. Patients can contact the practice directly to discuss whether a home visit fits their needs.
Dr. Adamchak performs a range of in-office procedures covered under membership. These include joint injections, wart removal, skin biopsies, and laceration repair. Nominal fees may apply for select procedures to cover specialty materials or pathology costs.
Yes. Dr. Adamchak offers a free Meet and Greet, available in person or virtually. This gives prospective patients a chance to learn more about her approach and decide whether Valley Ridge Direct Primary Care is the right fit before enrolling.
Dr. Adamchak grew up in the Ellicottville area and always envisioned returning to serve her home community. After completing her military service and working in Eastern North Carolina, she returned to Western New York with her husband to open Valley Ridge Direct Primary Care, putting the direct primary care model into practice in the community where she was raised.
Doctor profile last updated June 9, 2026
