Sue Ann Taylor, MD

Endocrinology, Diabetes & Metabolism

Internal Medicine

Sue Ann Taylor is an Endocrinology, Diabetes & Metabolism specialist based in Dover, NH with over 39 years of clinical experience. Medicare-enrolled per CMS records and offers virtual telehealth visits.

Also practices: INTERNAL MEDICINE

Telehealth Available
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With over 39 years in internal medicine, Sue Ann Taylor, MD is a long-established endocrinology, diabetes & metabolism specialist in Dover. She graduated from University of Vermont College of Medicine in 1987 and has 39+ years of clinical experience. Among her Medicare patients, common conditions include hypertension, high cholesterol, and diabetes (per CMS data).

1 of 29 Internal Medicine providers in NHSee all Internal Medicine in Dover39+ years experienceNPI since 2006

Older · 4478dNPPES updated 2014-02-18 · verify NPI on CMS · Verify license at New Hampshire Board of Medicine

Contact & Location

Practice Location

10 Members Way Suite 400, Dover, NH 03820-5933

Fax: (603) 749-3509
CMS Clinical Data

How Does This Doctor Compare?

Generic Rx

↑ Higher = better

44.2%

New Hampshire avg: 83.5 · US avg: 82.8

Lower than most doctors nationally(-38.6 pts)

How often this doctor prescribes affordable generic drugs instead of expensive brand-name ones.

Medicare Patients

335

Unique beneficiaries

Standard volume

Prescription Recipients

445

Patients prescribed

Prescriptions Written

2,648

Total claims

Total Medicare drug cost: $1.49M

Percentile rankings compared against 597 reporting peers in New Hampshire.

Data Note: Sourced from CMS Medicare Provider Utilization & Payment Data. Percentile rankings compare this provider against all peers with reported data in the same state. Updated annually to reflect the latest federal reporting cycle.

Patient Condition Panel

What This Doctor Treats Most

Based on Medicare claims data — here's what patients commonly see this doctor for

Based on Medicare data, this doctor primarily manages Hypertension, High Cholesterol, and Diabetes.

Hypertension
Higher than avg (+5%)75%

High blood pressure — a leading risk factor for heart disease and stroke

US avg: 70.2%

↑ More patients than average (+5%) — a focus area for this doctor

High Cholesterol
Higher than avg (+3%)73%

Elevated cholesterol or triglycerides that increase heart disease risk

US avg: 70.4%

↑ More patients than average (+3%) — a focus area for this doctor

Diabetes
Higher than avg (+21%)55%

A condition where the body cannot properly regulate blood sugar levels

US avg: 34.5%

↑ More patients than average (+21%) — a focus area for this doctor

Arthritis
Lower than avg (-8%)41%

Joint inflammation causing pain, swelling, and stiffness

US avg: 49.3%

↓ Fewer patients than average (-8%) — less common here

Chronic Kidney Disease
Higher than avg (+2%)32%

Gradual loss of kidney function over time, often linked to diabetes or hypertension

US avg: 29.6%

↑ More patients than average (+2%) — a focus area for this doctor

Anxiety Disorders
Lower than avg (-4%)30%

Excessive worry or fear that interferes with daily life

US avg: 34.1%

↓ Fewer patients than average (-4%) — less common here

Mood Disorders
27%

Conditions affecting emotional state, including depression and bipolar disorder

Ischemic Heart Disease
Lower than avg (-7%)25%

Reduced blood flow to the heart muscle, commonly known as coronary artery disease

US avg: 31.7%

↓ Fewer patients than average (-7%) — less common here

GeneralBehavioralNational avg

Percentage of this provider's Medicare patients diagnosed with each condition. Source: CMS Utilization Data.

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Background & Specialty

Education, training, and specialty classification from CMS NPPES and Medicare records.

Career Journey
  1. Graduated medical school · 1987

    University of Vermont College of Medicine

  2. 39 years in practice

    Senior practitioner

Endocrinologists treat hormonal and metabolic disorders including diabetes (type 1 and 2), thyroid disease, osteoporosis, adrenal disorders, pituitary conditions, and polycystic ovary syndrome (PCOS).

Taxonomy: 207RE0101X

Education & Training

University of Vermont College of Medicine (Class of 1987)

Practice Footprint

Mailing address

789 Central Ave, Dover, NH 03820-2526

Differs from practice location

Virtual Endocrinology, Diabetes & Metabolism Care With Sue Ann Taylor

NPPES records indicate this provider offers telehealth services. Contact the office to confirm availability and scheduling.

Schedule a virtual visit with Sue Ann Taylor for blood pressure monitoring, cholesterol management, diabetes check-ins — no travel to Dover required. The office sends a secure video link before your appointment. Most visits take 15–30 minutes. Medicare enrolled per CMS records.

Frequently Asked Questions

Common questions about Sue Ann Taylor

NPI records show Dr. Taylor as active with telehealth listed in Dover, NH. NPI status alone doesn't confirm open availability — call the office to confirm. Phone: (603) 742-1143.

Verified across 4 federal data sources

Sourced from CMS NPPES · OIG LEIE · CMS Medicare Part D · CMS Physician Comparator. See Data Methodology.

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