
Residency in Internal Medicine, Residency in Pathology - Anatomical and Clinical, Residency in Pathology - Anatomical and Clinical, Class of 1978
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Dr. Carlos Espina Ezpeleta is a Internal Medicine,General Physician and Emergency Medicine in Las Vegas 89102, LAS VEGAS and has an experience of 48 years in these fields. Dr. Carlos Espina Ezpeleta practices at Umc Childrens Hospital in Las Vegas 89102, LAS VEGAS and Umc Nellis Primary Care in Las Vegas 89110, LAS VEGAS. He completed Medical School from Cebu Institute of Medicine in 1978,Residency in Internal Medicine from New York Medical College in 1992 and Residency in Pathology - Anatomical and Clinical from Weschester Medical Center in 1988. Some of the services provided by the doctor are: cough,Back Pain Treatment,Abdominal Pain,Splinter / Foreign Body Removal and Enteritis etc.
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Q: Where does Dr. Carlos Espina Ezpeleta practice?
A: Dr. Carlos Espina Ezpeleta practices at Umc Childrens Hospital - Las Vegas 89102.
Q: Why do patients visit Dr. Carlos Espina Ezpeleta?
A: Patients frequently visit Dr. Carlos Espina Ezpeleta for cough, Back Pain Treatment, Abdominal Pain. To see more reasons visit the doctor's profile on Practo.
Q: What is Dr. Carlos Espina Ezpeleta's education qualification?
A: Dr. Carlos Espina Ezpeleta has the following qualifications - Residency in Internal Medicine, Residency in Pathology - Anatomical and Clinical, Residency in Pathology - Anatomical and Clinical, Class of 1978.
Q: What does Dr. Carlos Espina Ezpeleta specialises in ?
A: Dr. Carlos Espina Ezpeleta specialises as Internal Medicine, Emergency Medicine.
Q: How many years of experience does Dr. Carlos Espina Ezpeleta have?
A: Dr. Carlos Espina Ezpeleta has an overall experience of 48 years. View where has Dr. Carlos Espina Ezpeleta practiced in the past.