Dr. Lynn Bryce Mcmahan M.D.
Ophthalmologist
1420 South 28th Avenue Hattiesburg MS, 39402Practice Philosophy
Traditional Medicine
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Dr. McMahan attended medical school at the University of Mississippi Medical Center, served as Chief Resident in ophthalmology at the University of Alabama and completed his fellowship training in laser ...
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