Dr. Wheeler's office is located at 1819 Main St Ste 401 Sarasota, FL 34236.
Dr. Ronald Wheeler, MD
Dr. Ronald Wheeler, MD
Overview
Dr. Ronald Wheeler, MD works in Sarasota, FL as
They graduated from Universidad Autonoma De Guadalajara, Facultad De Medicina in 1979. Dr. Wheeler completed a residency at University Medical Center. At present, Dr. Wheeler has received an average rating of 3.0 from patients and has been reviewed 12 times.
Their office is not accepting new patients at this time.
Dr. Wheeler also speaks Spanish.
Dr. Wheeler practices at Practice in Sarasota, FL.
Locations
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Office1819 Main St Ste 401, Sarasota, FL 34236Monday09:00 - 17:30Tuesday09:00 - 17:30Wednesday09:00 - 17:30Thursday09:00 - 17:30Friday09:00 - 17:30
Patient Satisfaction
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I am a patient of doctor wheeler and he has treated me for a low testosterone issue. DR. Wheeler diagnosed my problem very quickly and efficiently. .Most important to me was he explained and educated me as to what was taking place in my body which is very important to me.I would very highly recommend DR.Wheeler as a very knowledgable, genuine, down to earth doctor who made me feel very comfortable as a patient and most important a human being.....
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Education
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Universidad Autonoma De Guadalajara, Facultad De Medicina
1979
Internship
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Akron General Medical Center
1981
Residency
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University Medical Center
1985
Frequently Asked Questions
Yes, Dr. Wheeler speaks Spanish. See Dr. Wheeler's profile on MedicalNewsToday for more information.
Dr. Wheeler has a star rating of 3.0/5 and has been reviewed 12 times.
Dr. Wheeler has been practicing as an Urologic Pathology Specialist for 45 years.
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