Klejvia Sejdini graduated from Oakland University with a Bachelor’s degree in Biology and is currently an osteopathic medical student at Lincoln Memorial University-DeBusk College of Osteopathic Medicine.She aspires to become a compassionate and dedicated physician, committed to serving underserved communities.

Klejvia moved to the United States from Albania at the age of 15 and is fluent in both Albanian and English. Her journey has instilled in her a deep sense of empathy and compassion, especially toward those who are often overlooked by the healthcare system.

Throughout her various roles—from serving as President of the Minorities in Medicine Club at Oakland University to participating in a medical mission trip to the Dominican Republic—Klejvia developed a strong foundation in teamwork, reliability, and quantitative reasoning in delivering quality care. These experiences have shaped her commitment to improving healthcare accessibility and outcomes for all, particularly underserved populations.

Klejvia believes that every patient deserves compassionate and comprehensive care, regardless of their background or circumstances. She created this website to reflect that mission. As she continues her medical training, her goal is to grow in her ability to serve others and make a meaningful impact as a physician dedicated to her community.

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