With the government shutdown, many telehealth visits are not currently covered by Medicare. We are contacting impacted patients to help you avoid any unexpected charges. In many cases, telehealth appointments can be changed to an in-person visit. Please contact your clinic if you have questions or want to change or reschedule an appointment.
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Ray Wang, MD serves the community as a hospitalist at Valley Medical Center. He is board-certified in internal medicine and strives to provide compassionate care to all of his patients.
Dr. Wang was born in Voorhees, New Jersey, and received his bachelor’s degree from Johns Hopkins University before obtaining his master’s degree at Rutgers University. He later went on to complete his medical degree at St. George’s University before completing his internal medicine residency at NYU Winthrop Hospital in Long Island. Afterwards, he spent two years in hospitalist medicine at Mount Sinai South Nassau in Long Island prior to joining Valley Medical Center in July 2016. His interests include photography, travel, technology, cooking, and watching football.
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