Dr. Osunsanmi's office is located at 3100 E Fletcher Ave Tampa, FL 33613.
Dr. Babajide Osunsanmi, MD
Dr. Babajide Osunsanmi, MD
Overview
Dr. Babajide Osunsanmi, MD works in Tampa, FL as
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Locations
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AdventHealth Pepin Heart Institute3100 E Fletcher Ave, Tampa, FL 33613
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Office3500 E Fletcher Ave Ste 205, Tampa, FL 33613
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UAB Hospital Birmingham619 19th St S, Birmingham, AL 35233
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Many times the anesthesiologist is not one of the first people you think of after surgery. Dr. Osunsanmi stood out to me. He seemed to really care about me as a patient and a person. I was nervous about getting a nerve block and he assured me it would not be as bad as I anticipated and he was right. Someone else on the surgical team tried to rush him through the procedure, but he indicated help wasn’t needed and he continued to complete the nerve block in a timely manner. After surgery he stopped by to see how I was doing and said I did great. We all want to have the best surgeon for our surgery, but it takes a team or village for the best outcome. If you are lucky enough to have Dr. Osunsanmi on your team, you will be in good hands.
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Board Certifications
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