Dr. Chin's office is located at 600 S Bonham St Ste G Mexia, TX 76667.
Dr. Yong Chin, MD
Dr. Yong Chin, MD
Overview
Dr. Yong Chin, MD works in Mexia, TX as
They graduated from Oregon Health & Science University in 1992. They are affiliated with Golden Plains Community Hospital.
Their office is not accepting new patients at this time.
Dr. Chin also speaks Spanish.
Dr. Chin practices at Practice in Mexia, TX and has additional offices in Denton, TX.
Locations
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Office600 S Bonham St Ste G, Mexia, TX 76667
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Denton State Supported Living Center3980 State School Rd, Denton, TX 76210
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Education
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Oregon Health & Science University
1992
Frequently Asked Questions
Yes, Dr. Chin speaks Spanish. See Dr. Chin's profile on MedicalNewsToday for more information.
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Dr. Chin has been practicing as an Internist for 32 years.
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