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Dr. Andrew Duke M.D., Critical Care Surgeon
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Dr. Andrew Duke M.D.

Critical Care Surgeon | Critical Care Medicine

7117 Brockton Ave Riverside CA, 92506

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Specializing in critical care medicine, internal medicine, and pulmonary disease, Dr. Andrew Duke, MD is one of the country's best ranked doctors. He currently treats patients in Riverside, California. ...

Education and Training

Loma Linda University School of Medicine 1999

Provider Details

MaleEnglish

Treatments

  • Intensive Care

Dr. Andrew Duke M.D.'s Practice location

Practice At 7117 Brockton Ave

7117 Brockton Ave -
Riverside, CA 92506
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New patients: 714-688-8140
Fax: 909-359-3108

MSC10 5620 1 UNIVERSITY OF NEW MEXICO -
ALBUQUERQUE, NM 87131
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New patients: 505-272-3160
Fax: 505-272-9427

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Nearest Hospitals

RIVERSIDE COMMUNITY HOSPITALl

4445 MAGNOLIA AVENUE RIVERSIDE CA 92501

Head northwest on Brockton Avenue 3426 ft
Turn right onto Magnolia Avenue 1.9 mi
Turn left onto 14th Street 399 ft
You have arrived at your destination, on the left

PARKVIEW COMMUNITY HOSPITAL MEDICAL CENTERl

3865 JACKSON STREET RIVERSIDE CA 92503

Head northwest on Brockton Avenue 1023 ft
Turn left onto Arlington Avenue 1334 ft
Turn left onto Magnolia Avenue 2.6 mi
Turn right onto Jackson Street 820 ft
Turn right 327 ft
Turn right 7 ft
You have arrived at your destination

KAISER FOUNDATION HOSPITAL, RIVERSIDEl

10800 MAGNOLIA AVENUE RIVERSIDE CA 92505

Head southeast on Brockton Avenue 862 ft
Turn right onto Indiana Avenue 4092 ft
Turn right onto Madison Street 427 ft
Take the ramp on the left 1088 ft
Merge left onto Riverside Freeway (CA 91) 3.2 mi
Take the ramp on the right 1209 ft
Turn right onto Tyler Street 2366 ft
Turn left onto Magnolia Avenue 2450 ft
Make a slight left 645 ft
Turn right 800 ft
Turn left 370 ft
You have arrived at your destination, on the left