General Internal Medicine
Welcome to the College of Medicine Division of General Internal Medicine
Our division coordinates a multidisciplinary approach to provide the most up to date clinical based primary care and management of chronic medical conditions for adults and children to all Kentuckians. We have dedicated clinics for women’s health including menopause, weight control, company executives, urgent care, behavioral health and recent discharges from the hospital or emergency room. We teach at our clinics and educate the next generation of internists, medicine-pediatric physicians, medicine-psychiatric physicians, nurse practitioners and physician assistants. We also provide bioethical advice to in-patient health care provider teams for UK HealthCare.
Our division has multiple clinics throughout Lexington and surrounding areas. We have an Internal Medicine Group Clinic for adults and for medicine-pediatrics and a Women’s Health Clinic located in the Kentucky Clinic on the UK campus. We have a Polk Dalton Clinic for medicine-pediatrics located in downtown Lexington on Elm Tree Lane. We have a Team Blue Clinic for UK employees and their families located in Kentucky Clinic South on Harrodsburg Rd in Lexington. We have a UK HealthCare Frankfort Clinic in Frankfort that opened in 2025. Lastly, we have a new clinic due to open in the summer of 2026 on Newtown Pike in Lexington. We also have a telehealth behavioral health clinic. Our clinics include faculty physicians and advanced practice providers, staff advanced practice providers, faculty pharmacists, faculty bioethicists, licensed clinical social workers, internal medicine / medicine-pediatric / medicine-psychiatric / pharmacy residents and medical / nurse practitioner / physician assistant students. Our clinics are hospital based, accredited and fully supported by the UK HealthCare Enterprise.
We have faculty physicians who participate in research regarding dementia, long-haul COVID complications and addition. We also help provide patients who volunteer for non-divisional clinical trials.
Sincerly,
Dale Toney, MD, FACP
Chief, Division of General Internal Medicine