Dr. Bill Primos graduated magna cum laude and received his Doctor of Medicine from the University of Mississippi. He completed a pediatric residency at the University of Mississippi Medical Center in Jackson. His training continued at the University of Wisconsin Hospital and Clinics in Madison where he completed a fellowship in primary care sports medicine and adolescent medicine. There he served as a team physician for the Badger athletic teams.
Dr. Primos is a board certified pediatrician and a certified diplomate in sports medicine. He has been in private practice specializing primarily in sports medicine and musculoskeletal medicine for the last eighteen years. He has enjoyed his involvement with various Olympic and Paralympic activities, including a position as head physician for the United States Under 19 Boxing Team; chief of general medical for the United States Men's Marathon Olympic Trials in 1996; physician at the Paralympic Games in Atlanta in 1996; and volunteer physician at the United States Oympic Training Center in Colorado Springs, Colorado. He has also served on three different occasions as a physican at the Ironman Triathlon World Championships in Kona, Hawaii. He currently is the head physician for the Suwanee Sports Academy.
Dr. Primos is a fellow of the American Academy of Pediatrics and a member of its Section on Sports Medicine. He is also a charter member of the American Medical Society for Sports Medicine.
He and his wife Genevieve have been blessed with two children, Will and Julia. They enjoy traveling, especially on international medical mission trips. He also actively participates in running, cycling, archery, and skiing.