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8. Dr. Edward A Stehlik, MD, FACP
Dr. Stehlik failed to treat my sister with evidence based treatment for her substance use disorder, and as a result she died at 44 yrs. old. Just…
9. Dr. Lisa S Kenney, DO
Rude very poor work staff. Hard to get an app. never returns calls. Looking for a new doctor : (
10. Medical Care of Western New York
From Business: Medical Care of Western New York is a traditional medical office dedicated to the treatment of adult patients using the most natural and least invasive approach.…
Overview
Dr. Michael Thomas Doldan, DO, is an Osteopathic Manipulative Medicine specialist in Buffalo, New York. He attended and graduated from Lake Erie College Of Osteopathic Medicine in 2004, having over 18 years of diverse experience, especially in Osteopathic Manipulative Medicine. Dr.
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Dr. Michael Thomas Doldan has been primarily specialized in Family Medicine for over 18 years of experience.
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