Dr. William Azie, MD
Dr. William Azie, MD
Overview
Dr. William Azie, MD works in Richmond, VA as
They are board certified in
Insurance Accepted
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Vantage HMO
Locations
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Bon Secours St. Mary's Hospital of Richmond Psychiatric Unit5801 Bremo Rd, Richmond, VA 23226
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Bon Secours Richmond Community Hospital1500 N 28th St, Richmond, VA 23223
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Office5855 Bremo Rd Ste 210, Richmond, VA 23226
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I came in to emergency not realizing that I had a very hefty A-fib health issue. I wasn't breathing well and was very bloated. I had self assessed myself, thinking I had intestinal tract issues, or a cyst or something other than an A-fib issue, but...Dr. Azie, zeroed right in on it, started treatment, had an ambulance take me directly to Bon Secour St Francis, and put me under the care of the Cardiac team with Dr. Kapadia. He also allowed me the imaging services, I thought I needed while at the emergency. He was absolutely wonderful in his calm approach to telling me what exactly was going on, and gave me a full explanation as to what I was really suffering from. I was in a pretty bad state, and I feel that this soft spoken, very quiet but very astute Dr. and his staff that evening were integral to my staving off a stroke. I spent a week in ICU, and today, I am in the care of a team who have me on a great combination of meds, and care, SO very grateful to Dr Azie for his care
About Me
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Education
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Howard University
1999
Board Certifications
- Emergency Medicine
Frequently Asked Questions
Dr. Azie's office is located at 5801 Bremo Rd Richmond, VA 23226.
Dr. Azie frequently sees patients for
Dr. Azie has a star rating of 2.5/5 and has been reviewed 11 times.
Dr. Azie is board certified in
Dr. Azie has been practicing as an Emergency Medicine Specialist for 25 years.
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