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Tung T. Nguyen, MD
Internal Medicine- Telehealth Visits
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General Internal Medicine Mount Zion – 1545 Divisadero St.



Tung T. Nguyen, MD
Internal MedicineGeneral Internal Medicine Mount Zion – 1545 Divisadero St.
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- Insurance plan information
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About me
Dr. Tung Nguyen is an internal medicine specialist and primary care doctor.
Nguyen conducts community-based research investigating health disparities related to subjects including tobacco use, cancer and hepatitis screening rates, nutrition and physical activity levels.
Nguyen earned his medical degree from Stanford University School of Medicine. He completed a residency in primary care internal medicine at UCSF.
Nguyen is a member of the American Public Health Association and Society of General Internal Medicine.
Education & training
Board certification
- Internal Medicine, American Board of Internal Medicine
Residency
- Internal Medicine, UCSF Graduate Medical Education
Degree
- MD, Stanford University School of Medicine
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For informational purposes only, a link to the federal Centers for Medicare and Medicaid Services (CMS) Open Payments web page is provided here. The federal Physician Payments Sunshine Act requires that detailed information about payment and other payments of value worth over ten dollars ($10) from manufacturers of drugs, medical devices, and biologics to physicians and teaching hospitals be made available to the public.