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Dr. Timothy David Scherer M.D., Gastroenterologist
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Dr. Timothy David Scherer M.D.

Gastroenterologist | Gastroenterology

4/5(8)
21 E Hollis St Nashua NH, 03060
Rating

4/5

About

Dr. Timothy Scherer is a gastroenterologist practicing in Nashua, NH. Dr. Scherer specializes in the digestive system and its diseases that affect the gastrointestinal tract, which include organs from the mouth to the anus as well as liver disorders. Gastroenterology includes conditions such as hepatitis, peptic ulcer disease, colitis, nutritional problems and irritable bowel syndrome. Dr. Scherer performs colonoscopy and endoscopy procedures and provides accurate and thorough care for patients suffering from digestive issues.

Education and Training

Suny-Hlth Sci Ctr At Brooklyn, Coll of Med, Brooklyn Ny 1996

Suny At Brooklyn Health Science Center 1996

Board Certification

Internal MedicineAmerican Board of Internal MedicineABIM

Internal MedicineAmerican Board of Internal MedicineABIM- Gastroenterology- 2002

Provider Details

MaleEnglish

Fellowships

  • Lahey Clinic Medical Center, Burlington, MA, Gastroenterology    1999
  • Lahey Clinic Medical Center   2002

Dr. Timothy David Scherer M.D.'s Practice location

Practice At 21 E Hollis St

21 E Hollis St -
Nashua, NH 03060
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New patients: 603-577-4260, 603-577-4000
Fax: 603-577-4354

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Patient Experience with Dr. Scherer


4.0

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Dr. Timothy David Scherer M.D. has a rating of 4 out of 5 stars based on the reviews from 8 patients. FindaTopDoc has aggregated the experiences from real patients to help give you more insights and information on how to choose the best Gastroenterologist in your area. These reviews do not reflect a providers level of clinical care, but are a compilation of quality indicators such as bedside manner, wait time, staff friendliness, ease of appointment, and knowledge of conditions and treatments.

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