Dr. Peter Wroblicky M.D.
Emergency Physician
10535 Hospital Way Emergency Department Mather CA, 95655About
Dr. Peter Wroblicky practices Internal Medicine and Emergency Medicine in Sacramento, California with the Department of Veterans Affairs and in Private Practice. Dr. Wroblicky specializes in the recognition and emergency intervention and treatment of cerebral vascular emergencies serving as the Stroke Director at the VA Hospital at Mather, California. Additionally he serves as a US Immigration and Naturalization Physician and is a Certified Medical Review Officer. Part of Dr. Wroblicky's expertise involves the care of US War Veterans with PTSD and Traumatic Brain Injuries. He works as part of a team with other healthcare providers to address and manage multiple medical problems, coordinate both inpatient and outpatient care, ensure social support, mental health assistance and homeless veteran assistance within Northern California. .
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Trinity College Dublin School of Medicine 2004
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