Kenneth Warm, MD at SharpCare Coronado holds dual board certification in family medicine and geriatric medicine and has practiced on the island since 1980. Warm graduated from the Medical College of Wisconsin in 1977, completed his internship at Cedars-Sinai Medical Center and residency at Antelope Valley Hospital, and now manages transitional care for Coronado Island's aging population through coordination with Villa Coronado Skilled Nursing Facility. He speaks Spanish and English from the 230 Prospect Place, Suite 340B office in 92118, treating a geriatric-weighted panel covering Alzheimer's disease, fibromyalgia, osteoarthritis, diabetes, and hypertension with particular depth in fall-prevention planning. Warm has co-authored research published in JAC-Antimicrobial Resistance on automated probiotic antimicrobial stewardship in skilled nursing facilities, and musculoskeletal complaints route to island providers such as Potter Chiropractic for spinal adjustment. The SharpCare Coronado practice accepts 29 insurance plans, and his geriatric subspecialty training compresses referral loops for Orange Avenue residents who would otherwise cross the Coronado Bridge for age-related specialist evaluation. Hotel Del Coronado at 1500 Orange Avenue anchors the southern end of the island's commercial corridor, and the village's compact 92118 geography means patients reach every medical office on the island within a short walk, bike ride, or drive from any residential block. Coronado Beach's year-round outdoor lifestyle and the island's military-athletic population produce a patient base with distinct health profiles shaped by ocean sports, UV exposure, and the physical demands of active-duty service. Coronado's 92118 primary-care market serves a patient population shaped by the island's active-duty military community, the year-round outdoor lifestyle along Coronado Beach, and the demographics of a village where multi-generational families and rotating military households coexist within a flat, walkable grid.