Dr. William HouseMD

Internal Medicine

at William C. House, MD — Winter Park, FL

About

Dr. William House is a board-certified internist with deep roots in both academic medicine and military service. He earned his Bachelor of Science from Georgia State University in Atlanta in 1972, then completed his Doctorate of Medicine at the Medical College of Georgia in Augusta in 1976. He trained there through both his internship and his residency in internal medicine, finishing in 1979. The Medical College of Georgia honored him with a Category Outstanding rating from the Director of the Internal Medicine Training Program.

Following residency, Dr. House served on active duty at the Naval Regional Medical Center in Orlando from 1979 to 1982. He held the role of Chief of Internal Medicine and directed the Non-Invasive Cardiovascular Services division, gaining hands-on expertise in stress testing and echocardiography. He holds dual board credentials as a Diplomate of both the National Board of Medical Examiners and the American Board of Internal Medicine. The editors of Best Doctors in America recognized him for the 2009-2010 edition. He maintains active membership in the American Medical Association, the American College of Physicians, the Orange County Medical Society, and the American Society of Internal Medicine. Dr. House affiliates with Florida Hospital Orlando and partners with each patient to anticipate and manage their individual health needs.

Education & Training

Undergraduate

Georgia State University, Atlanta, GA, Bachelor of Science 1972

Medical School

Medical College of Georgia, Augusta, GA, Doctorate of Medicine 1976

Residency

Internal Medicine, Medical College of Georgia, Augusta, GA, 1977-1979

Additional Training

Internship: Internal Medicine, Medical College of Georgia, Augusta, GA, 1976-1977; Active Duty Military Service, Naval Regional Medical Center, Orlando, FL 1979-1982, Chief of Internal Medicine, Director Non-Invasive Cardiovascular Services

Certifications

Diplomate, American Board of Internal Medicine
Diplomate, National Board of Medical Examiners

Who is Dr. House right for?

Dr. House is well suited for adults who want a physician they can reach directly, day or night. Patients managing chronic conditions such as hypertension, high cholesterol, or diabetes benefit from his proactive, preventive approach. His cardiovascular background makes him a strong fit for patients with cardiac risk factors who want careful monitoring. He works best with patients who value a long-term relationship with a single, dedicated physician.

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Frequently Asked Questions

Dr. House specializes in internal medicine. His clinical background spans general primary care, preventive medicine, and cardiovascular diagnostics. During his military service, he directed Non-Invasive Cardiovascular Services, including stress testing and echocardiography, which deepens his ability to evaluate cardiac risk in primary care patients.

Yes. Dr. House holds board certification as a Diplomate of the American Board of Internal Medicine. He also holds credentials as a Diplomate of the National Board of Medical Examiners. He completed his training at the Medical College of Georgia, where the Internal Medicine Training Program recognized him with a Category Outstanding rating.

Dr. House completed his medical degree, internship, and residency all at the Medical College of Georgia in Augusta. He earned his undergraduate degree from Georgia State University in Atlanta. After residency, he served at the Naval Regional Medical Center in Orlando as Chief of Internal Medicine.

Dr. House has practiced medicine since completing his residency in 1979. He brings more than four decades of clinical experience to his Winter Park practice. Long-term patients have documented relationships with him spanning 30 years or more.

Yes. Dr. House directed Non-Invasive Cardiovascular Services at the Naval Regional Medical Center, overseeing stress testing and echocardiography. That experience gives him a strong foundation for evaluating and monitoring patients with cardiovascular risk factors within a primary care setting.

Yes. Dr. House sees every patient personally at each office visit. The practice does not route patients to nurse practitioners or physician assistants. That direct access is a core feature of his MDVIP-affiliated practice.

Yes. Dr. House is reachable by phone after hours and on weekends. Members can contact him directly for urgent concerns without waiting for the next business day. This around-the-clock access is included in the annual MDVIP membership.

Yes. The editors of Best Doctors in America included Dr. House in the 2009-2010 edition. The Medical College of Georgia also awarded him a Category Outstanding designation from the Director of the Internal Medicine Training Program during his training.

Doctor profile last updated June 9, 2026