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Dr. Thomas Veverka, MD

Critical Care Surgery* Age 64
Dr. Thomas Veverka, MD
5.0 (1 Ratings)
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Dr. Thomas Veverka, MD

Critical Care Surgery* Age 64
Midland, MI
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32 years of experience
 

Overview

Dr. Thomas Veverka, MD works in Midland, MI as a Critical Care Surgery Specialist and has 32 years experience.

They are board certified in Critical Care Surgery and graduated from UNIVERSITY OF MINNESOTA / SAINT PAUL CAMPUS in 1992. At present, Dr. Veverka has received an average rating of 5.0 from patients and has been reviewed 1 times. They are affiliated with MyMichigan Medical Center Midland. Their office is not accepting new patients at this time. Dr. Veverka practices at MidMichigan Physicians Group in Midland, MI.

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Locations

  1. 1 MidMichigan Physicians Group
    4100 Campus Ridge Dr Ste 20002000, Midland, MI 48640

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Dec 22, 2015
He saved my life 17 yrs ago. He did the Whipple for pancreatic Cancer. Merry Christmas and a Happy New Year to you and your family. Rick and Sherrie
Sherrie in Caro, Michigan — Dec 22, 2015
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Critical Care Surgery
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Education

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  • UNIVERSITY OF MINNESOTA / SAINT PAUL CAMPUS
    1992
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  • Critical Care Surgery
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Dr. Veverka accepts Aetna, Anthem Blue Cross Blue Shield and Blue Cross Blue Shield as well as many others. See all of the insurances Dr. Veverka accepts here.

Dr. Veverka has a star rating of 5.0/5 and has been reviewed 1 times.

Dr. Veverka is board certified in Critical Care Surgery.

Dr. Veverka has been practicing as a Critical Care Surgery Specialist for 32 years.

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