Dr. Paul F. Campion, M.D. is a Fellow of the American Board of Ophthalmology with medical licenses in California and New Mexico. After earning a medical degree from George Washington University, he completed an internal medicine internship at The Huntington Memorial Hospital (in Pasadena, under the auspices of the University of Southern California), followed by an ophthalmology residency at George Washington University. From 1989 to 1993, he was an assistant clinical professor at the California Pacific Medical Center (San Francisco) and later developed a solo ophthalmology/eye wellness practice in Petaluma, CA.
In mid-2012, Dr. Campion completed Cenegenics' Physician Training & Certification in Age Management Medicine program and became a Cenegenics Physician Partner in 2013, helping them launch their 22nd age management medicine center, Cenegenics San Francisco.
Dr. Campion has been involved in research over the years, working with UCLA's Department of Oncology, the Smithsonian Institution (National Zoo) and the George Washington University's Department of Pathology. He also has been seated on several committees, including the Petaluma Valley Hospital Surgery Executive Committee, Bio-ethics Committee, Operating Room Committee, PHO Development Committee and Library/Education Committee.
Proficient in French, Italian and Spanish, Dr. Campion has been a known horticulturist specialist in the Bay Area, highly regarded for his hybridization and propagation of peonies.