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Dr. Patricia Nelson, MD

Critical Care Medicine* Age 67
Dr. Patricia Nelson, MD
4.0 (14 Ratings)
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Dr. Patricia Nelson, MD

Critical Care Medicine* Age 67
Salt Lake City, UT
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41 years of experience
 

Overview

Dr. Patricia Nelson, MD works in Salt Lake City, UT as a Critical Care Medicine Specialist and has 41 years experience.

They are board certified in Critical Care Medicine and graduated from University of Washington School of Medicine in 1983. Dr. Nelson completed a residency at Barnes Jewish Hospital. Dr. Nelson has has worked on more claims relating to Asphyxia and Hypoxemia, Hypoxemia and Shortness of Breath than other providers in the area. At present, Dr. Nelson has received an average rating of 4.0 from patients and has been reviewed 14 times. They are affiliated with Intermountain Medical Center. Their office is not accepting new patients at this time. Dr. Nelson practices at Practice in Salt Lake City, UT.

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Locations

  1. 1 Sleep and Lung Clinic of Utah Inc.
    5801 S Fashion Blvd Ste 280, Salt Lake City, UT 84107
  2. 2 Intermountain Medical Center
    5121 S COTTONWOOD ST, Salt Lake City, UT 84107
  3. 3 Intermountain Medical Center
    5121 S COTTONWOOD ST, Salt Lake City, UT 84107

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4 Stars (0)
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2 Stars (2)
1 Star (2)

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Nov 02, 2022
I’m so sorry Dr. Nelson has retired; she consistently conducted thorough exams and treatment for my asthma, sleep apnea and even found leg swelling related to a blood clot that could have been dangerous. Please come back, Dr. Nelson!
JoAnne Orr — Nov 02, 2022
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Specialties*
Critical Care Medicine
Pulmonary Disease
Internal Medicine
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Education

Education

Medical Education
  • University of Washington School of Medicine
    1983
Medical Education

Board Certifications

Board Certifications
  • Critical Care Medicine, Internal Medicine and Pulmonary Disease
Board Certifications
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Internship

Internship
  • Barnes Jewish Hospital
    1984
Internship

Residency

Residency Hospital
  • Barnes Jewish Hospital
    1986
Residency Hospital

Fellowship

Fellowship Hospital
  • University of Utah
    1986
Fellowship Hospital

Frequently Asked Questions

Dr. Nelson accepts Aetna, Blue Cross Blue Shield and Cigna as well as many others. See all of the insurances Dr. Nelson accepts here.

Dr. Nelson frequently sees patients for Asphyxia and Hypoxemia, Hypoxemia and Shortness of Breath.

Dr. Nelson has a star rating of 4.0/5 and has been reviewed 14 times.

Dr. Nelson is board certified in Critical Care Medicine, Internal Medicine and Pulmonary Disease.

Dr. Nelson has been practicing as a Critical Care Medicine Specialist for 41 years.

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