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Darci
Finocchiaro, MD

Primary Care 18+

Dr. Darci Finocchiaro, originally from Danvers on the North Shore, graduated Cum Laude from Salem State College with a Bachelor’s in Biology and a minor in Chemistry. She earned her medical degree from Ross University School of Medicine, where she experienced diverse healthcare systems.

She completed her Internal Medicine Internship and Residency at North Shore Medical Center in Salem, Massachusetts, focusing on antibiotic resistance research and process improvement. Dr. Finocchiaro has worked as a primary care physician, medical director with Beth Israel Lahey Health Primary Care, and adjunct professor at Harvard University.

In February 2024, she joined AllaraCare Medical Group, specializing in women’s health and preventative medicine. She is board-certified by the American Board of Internal Medicine.

Dr. Finocchiaro is an active member of the Massachusetts Medical Society, the American College of Physicians, and the American Medical Association.

Outside of work, Dr. Finocchiaro enjoys spending time with her two daughters, cooking, staying active, snowboarding and skiing in winter, and beach activities in summer.

Specialty

Primary Care 18+

Degrees

MD

Training

Ross University School of Medicine
BS from Salem State College

Work Days

Monday through Friday at AllaraCare Medical Group
900 Cummings Center, Suite 207t
Beverly, MA 01915
(978) 949-8686

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