Dr. Subramania accepts Blue Cross and Blue Shield of Oklahoma, Blue Cross and Blue Shield of Texas and Blue Cross Blue Shield as well as many others.

About
Dr. Rajesh Subramania, MD works in Tyler, TX as
They are board certified in
Education
- Kerala Medical College, Medical School — 1992
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Insurance Accepted
- Blue Cross and Blue Shield of Oklahoma
- Blue Cross and Blue Shield of Texas
- Blue Cross Blue Shield
- Cigna
- First Health
- Humana
- UnitedHealthCare
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Languages
English
Patient Satisfaction
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I am a very healthy 57 year female. Suddenly went into Stage 4 Kidney Failure. Was transported to Tyler. Dr Sumbramania was on my case immediately and in my room discussing this very scary situation. He was very caring and explained my illness and had a plan to save my life!!! He came to see me everyday close to the same time and made me feel very comfortable. Not only was he my doctor, but I feel a friend as well.

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Dr. Subramania's office is located at 1000 S Beckham Ave Tyler, TX 75701. Find other locations and directions on MedicalNewsToday.
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Dr. Subramania has a star rating of 5.0/5 and has been reviewed 2 times.
Dr. Subramania is board certified in
Dr. Subramania has been practicing as an Internal Medicine Specialist for 31 years.
Hospital Affiliations
- Methodist Hospital
- Resolute Health Hospital
- UT Health Henderson
- UT Health Tyler
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Ut Health Tyler
1000 S Beckham Ave, Tyler, TX 75701 Directions (903) 594-2160 -
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Baptist Medical Center
111 Dallas St, San Antonio, TX 78205 Directions (210) 297-7000 -
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22000 PO Box, San Angelo, TX 76902 Directions (325) 653-6741
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