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Physicians & Surgeons in Appleton, MN

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Business Listing   Appleton Medical Clinic - Appleton, MN - Phone: (320) 289-1580


Business Listing   Conroy Eye Care - Appleton, MN - Phone: (320) 289-1810


Business Listing   Lee Greg Dr DC - Appleton, MN - Phone: (320) 289-1770


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Helpful Definition for: Physicians & Surgeons


Physicians and surgeons are associated with the medical profession and are responsible for providing medical treatment to patients. Both physicians and surgeons in Appleton are registered doctors who carry out the diagnosis of various diseases and provide cure to the illness. Physicians in Appleton generally undergo specialization in different areas of treatment like heart, primary care, pediatrics, etc. The surgeons in Appleton need to specialize in particular treatment areas more than the physicians, as they are involved with surgical procedures to fix malfunctioning systems of the human body.

Physicians and surgeons in Appleton are associated with hospitals and health care organizations. Often, physicians refer their patients to surgeons in cases which may require surgery for getting cured.

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