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Dr. Stuart Krigel, MD
Dr. Stuart Krigel, MD
Overview
Dr. Stuart Krigel, MD works in San Jose, CA as
They are board certified in
Patients said this doctor explains conditions well.
Patients said this doctor is trustworthy.
Patients said the staff was friendly.
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Locations
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Office1625 The Alameda Ste 300, San Jose, CA 95126
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I have not seen Dr. Krigel in a number of years because I moved out of town, but I think of him often as he was a truly excellent psychiatrist and therapist whom I saw for about 7 years. He altered my life in an extremely positive way. He is professional while also creating a personal connection with his patients that allows for open and honest communication that leads to personal results. He even guided me through a very troubling time that my spouse was experiencing, helping me navigate the appropriate steps to take for my spouse. This was all done after not having seen Dr. Krigel in over a year, yet he replied to my call for help quickly and effectively. I am so grateful to have had this doctor in my life and advise anyone considering calling him to do so :)
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Education
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University of Texas Southwestern Medical Center
1987
Board Certifications
- Psychiatry
Residency
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University Tex Southwestern Medical Center
1991
Frequently Asked Questions
Dr. Krigel's office is located at 1625 The Alameda Ste 300 San Jose, CA 95126.
Dr. Krigel has a star rating of 5.0/5 and has been reviewed 10 times.
Dr. Krigel is board certified in
Dr. Krigel has been practicing as a Psychiatry Specialist for 37 years.
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