Dr. O'Dell's office is located at 1425 S Main St Walnut Creek, CA 94596.
Dr. David O'Dell, MD
Dr. David O'Dell, MD
Overview
Dr. David O'Dell, MD works in Walnut Creek, CA as
They graduated from UNIVERSITY OF MISSOURI / COLUMBIA CAMPUS in 1980. Dr. O'Dell completed a residency at University Hospital S Tx Medical Center. At present, Dr. O'Dell has received an average rating of 1.6 from patients and has been reviewed 9 times.
Their office is not accepting new patients at this time.
Dr. O'Dell practices at Practice in Walnut Creek, CA and has additional offices in Dublin, CA and Oakland, CA.
Insurance Accepted
Locations
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Kaiser1425 S Main St, Walnut Creek, CA 94596
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Office1515 Newell Ave, Walnut Creek, CA 94596
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Dublin Medical Offices and Cancer Center3100 Dublin Blvd, Dublin, CA 94568
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The Permanente Medical Group Inc1800 Harrison St Fl 7, Oakland, CA 94612
Patient Satisfaction
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I haven't seen him in years as I moved out of the kaiser network. He was so attentive, kind, personable. I referred another friend to him and he actually fixed her problem opposed to her former terrible neurologist. Dr O'Dell was such an attentive doctor with compassion and understanding for my health and lifestyle.
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Education
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UNIVERSITY OF MISSOURI / COLUMBIA CAMPUS
1980
Residency
- University Hospital S Tx Medical Center
Frequently Asked Questions
Dr. O'Dell has a star rating of 1.6/5 and has been reviewed 9 times.
Dr. O'Dell has been practicing as a Neurologist for 44 years.
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