Dr. Mary Therese Brueggemeyer M.D.
Aerospace Medicine Specialist | Aerospace Medicine
4175 S Alamo Ave Tucson AZ, 85707About
Dr. Mary Brueggemeyer is an aerospace medicine specialist practicing in Tucson, AZ. Dr. Brueggemeyer provides primary care services for professionals like pilots and crewmembers who work and travel in the air or space. As an aerospace medicine specialist, Dr. Brueggemeyer discovers, manages and prevents health issues that result from traveling in extreme environments. These physicians are particularly trained in diseases that may arise from air travel, and work to keep airmen healthy and safe.
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University of Louisville School of Medicine 1992
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