Meadeshia Mitchell, MD

Family Medicine

About Me

Title(s): Resident

It is a true honor to be a part of the MetroHealth residency family. I was born in Jamaica and raised in Connecticut, where I spent most of my life. I completed my undergraduate studies at Smith College in Northampton, Massachusetts, where I double majored in Neuroscience and Psychology. Following that, I returned to Connecticut and earned a Master of Public Health degree from Southern Connecticut State University. I went on to attend St. George’s University School of Medicine, where I spent two years on the beautiful island of Grenada for my pre-clinical studies, followed by two years in the United States completing my clinical training, primarily in New York.

I am thrilled to join the MetroHealth team and contribute to its mission of delivering high-quality, compassionate care to all, especially the underserved. I deeply align with MetroHealth’s core values of service, equity, and community, and I am committed to advancing health equity by providing comprehensive, accessible, and culturally responsive care to all patients. My clinical interests include women’s and reproductive health, adolescent medicine, and community outreach. I am particularly passionate about working with marginalized populations and advocating for preventive care and health education.

Outside of medicine, I enjoy cooking new recipes, traveling to experience different cultures, running, and spending quality time with family and friends. I also enjoy exploring local food scenes, attending live music events, and discovering new hiking trails—interests that make me especially appreciative of all that Cleveland has to offer.

Education & Training

Education

Graduation Year: 2028

Medical Education

St. George's University School of Medicine