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Dr. Harry Logue, MD

Psychiatry* Age 89
Dr. Harry Logue, MD
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Dr. Harry Logue, MD

Psychiatry* Age 89
Birmingham, AL
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61 years of experience
 

Overview

Dr. Harry Logue, MD works in Birmingham, AL as a Psychiatrist and has 61 years experience.

They graduated from Augusta University Medical College of Georgia in 1963. Dr. Logue completed a residency at Medical College Of Ga Hospitals And Clinics. At present, Dr. Logue has received an average rating of 5.0 from patients and has been reviewed 1 times. Their office is not accepting new patients at this time. Dr. Logue practices at Practice in Birmingham, AL.

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  1. 1 Southern Psychiatric Services LLC
    100 Century Park S Ste 206, Birmingham, AL 35226
  2. 2 Princeton Baptist Medical Center
    701 Princeton Ave SW, Birmingham, AL 35211

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Apr 28, 2017
Wonderful man and doctor. Our family gives him credit for saving my brother's life. He has been a patient of Dr. Logue's for 35 years or longer. My brother trusts him and has always felt in good hands.
Joyce Barfield (sister) James is patient in Leeds, AL — Apr 28, 2017
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Psychiatry
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Education

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  • Augusta University Medical College of Georgia
    1963
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  • University Hospital
    1964
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Residency

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  • Medical College Of Ga Hospitals And Clinics
    1972
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Dr. Logue has a star rating of 5.0/5 and has been reviewed 1 times.

Dr. Logue has been practicing as a Psychiatrist for 61 years.

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