5
2 Ratings with 1 written Review

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| Dr. Bradley Arthur Serwer, MD | Dr. Humza Quadir | Dr. Frank Joseph Frasca | Dr. William Win, MD |
| Interventional Cardiology | Internal Medicine | Internal Medicine | Neuroradiology |
| Accepts New Patients | |||
| 25 Years of Experience | 11 Years of Experience | 8 Years of Experience | 17 Years of Experience |
| No Virtual Visit Option | No Virtual Visit Option | No Virtual Visit Option | No Virtual Visit Option |
| Speaks English | |||
| Honesdale , PA | Philadelphia , PA | Greenvale , NY | Allentown , PA |
| Med School: University Of Oklahoma College Of Medicine | Med School: Ziauddin Medical College | Med School: New York Institute Of Technology College Of Osteopathic Medicine | Med School: Suny Downstate Medical Center College Of Medicine |
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Dr. Bradley Arthur Serwer holds an active medical license in the state of Washington.
Medical Doctor with an active medical license in the state of Washington that expires in 2026.
Completed their residency at United States Naval Medical Center.
Graduated from University Of Oklahoma College Of Medicine in 2001.
Dr. Serwer's NPI number is 1013978311.










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