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SpecialtiesEmergency Medicine
LocationSan Francisco, CA
Bio:
With over 14 years of experience as an emergency medicine specialist, ...
Experience:
10+ years
Language Spoken:
English
Common Treatments:
Asphyxia And Hypoxemia
Broken Nose
Burn Injuries
Cerebral Edema
Chest Pain
Collapsed Lung (Pneumothorax)
Dehydration
Embolism
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Institutes Attended:
UWSOM,
UCSFSM,
ABEM,
CMH
Certificates:
MD,
Res,
BCEM,
CA Medical License
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Common Treatments:
Asphyxia And Hypoxemia
Broken Nose
Burn Injuries
Cerebral Edema
Chest Pain
Collapsed Lung (Pneumothorax)
Dehydration
Embolism
See More
Institutes Attended:
UWSOM,
UCSFSM,
ABEM,
CMH
Certificates:
MD,
Res,
BCEM,
CA Medical License
Overview
Practice
About
Overview
Dr. Joseph Freeman, MD, is an experienced and dedicated emergency medicine specialist based in Santa Barbara, CA, with over 14 years of practice in the medical field. He graduated from the University of Washington/Harborview Medical Center in 2009 and completed his residency in Emergency Medicine at the University of California, San Francisco, in 2013. Dr....
Practice
In-network insurance
Blue Cross Blue Shield of Massachusetts
Blue Cross Blue Shield of Michigan
Cigna
Appointments Scheduling
Santa Barbara Cottage Hospital
In-Person Visit
Address:
400 W Pueblo St, Santa Barbara, CA 93105
Phone:
(805) 569-7210
Fax:
(805) 569-8228
Ucsf
In-Person Visit
Address:
505 Parnassus Ave Rm M24, San Francisco, CA 94143
Phone:
(415) 353-1529
Fax:
(415) 353-8548
About
NPI/License number:
1508191065
Experience:
10+ years
Language Spoken:
English
Hospital Affiliations:
Santa Barbara Cottage Hospital
Goleta Valley Cottage Hospital
Ucsf Betty Irene Moore Womens Hospital
Ucsf Health-ucsf Medical Center
Specialties:
Emergency Medicine
General Emergency Medicine
Common Treatments:
Asphyxia And Hypoxemia
Broken Nose
Burn Injuries
Cerebral Edema
Chest Pain
Collapsed Lung (Pneumothorax)
Dehydration
Embolism
See More
Education & Certifications:
Residency in Surgery/Emergency Medicine
University of California, San Francisco School of Medicine2013