Paul Bruce Miller, MD
Fax: (864) 455-8489
About us
Although I have lived in various states throughout the country, I am proud to call South Carolina my home. My family and I enjoy just about everything about it--from the beaches to the mountains--and I feel like the warmth of its people and their charitable nature toward others goes along with our own family values.
My wife and I enjoy traveling, quite often to see our children who are now grown and scattered throughout the Southeast and Mid-Atlantic. I also enjoy playing golf and soccer, which is something that I did not think I’d be able to do for as long as I have, but I have been blessed with some sturdy joints and a fun group of peers. Of course, I am the first to admit that my mind thinks that I am 30 but my body tells it otherwise! Now and then I run, cycle, or swim, usually with my wife keeping pace with me and inspiring me to keep going.
The service aspects of medicine were what first attracted me to Women’s Health and are what still give me great satisfaction. Few people outside of our field can boast that they helped couples achieve their lifelong goals like starting families and becoming parents after years of struggling. I fully appreciate the trust and responsibility that this entails, and always strive to ensure that my patients are graciously treated with respect and empathy because of this. Most days I feel like I am one of the luckiest guys on Earth.
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