
Residency in Internal Medicine, Medical degree, DO, Intern, Resident, Chief Resident, Rabkin Fellowship
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Dr. Charles C Smith is a Internal Medicine and General Physician in Bay Village, BOSTON and has an experience of 25 years in these fields. Dr. Charles C Smith practices at Boston Medical Center in Bay Village, BOSTON. He completed Medical School from UNIVERSITY OF TENNESSEE / CHATTANOOGA in 2001,Residency in Internal Medicine from Beth Israel Deaconess Medical Center - West in 2000 and Medical degree, DO from University of Tennessee Health Science Center College of Medicine in 1996. He is a member of Harvard Medical School. Some of the services provided by the doctor are: celiac disease,Fibromyalgia,Constipation Management,Hepatitis C Virus Screening and Vaginosis Screening etc.
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Q: Where does Dr. Charles C Smith practice?
A: Dr. Charles C Smith practices at Boston Medical Center - Bay Village.
Q: Why do patients visit Dr. Charles C Smith?
A: Patients frequently visit Dr. Charles C Smith for celiac disease, Fibromyalgia, Constipation Management. To see more reasons visit the doctor's profile on Practo.
Q: What is Dr. Charles C Smith's education qualification?
A: Dr. Charles C Smith has the following qualifications - Residency in Internal Medicine, Medical degree, DO, Intern, Resident, Chief Resident, Rabkin Fellowship.
Q: What does Dr. Charles C Smith specialises in ?
A: Dr. Charles C Smith specialises as Internal Medicine.
Q: How many years of experience does Dr. Charles C Smith have?
A: Dr. Charles C Smith has an overall experience of 25 years. View where has Dr. Charles C Smith practiced in the past.