Dr. Anthony K. Agadzi, MD is a Ophthalmologist (Eye Doctor) - General practicing in Vallejo, CA
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University | Degree | Focus | Graduated |
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University of Mn Medical Sch | Other Degree | 2003 | |
University of Minnesota Medical School | Medical Degree | 2003 |
Institution | Focus | Year |
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Internship - Mount Sinai Medical Center of Florida | 2004 | |
Internship - Mount Sinai Medical Center of Greater Miami | Not Specified | |
Residency - Ucsf Medical Center | Not Specified | |
Residency - University of California At San Francisco | 2007 | |
Residency - University of California | Not Specified |
Certification | Cert. Body | Year |
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Ophthalmology | Ophthalmology | Not Specified |
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Years In Practice: 15 (started in 2010)
Accepts New Patients: Yes
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Redwood Eye Center - 2852 Redwood Pkwy
“Genuinely Concerned for Patients”
i was referred to Dr Agadzi by an optometrist in their office. My left eye would not blink or close due to Bell's Palsy. Dr Agadzi demonstrated genuine concern. His explanation, suggestions far exceeded that from Kaiser's doctors who insisted I needed surgery to insert a weighted disc right away. It was scary enough without their side show. He explained I could weight to see if it corrected somewhat on its own and the importance of keeping lubricated, wearing patch, taping as needed.
Comment - “ Genuinely Concerned for Patients ”
i was referred to Dr Agadzi by an optometrist in their office. My left eye would not blink or close due to Bell's Palsy. Dr Agadzi demonstrated genuine concern. His explanation, suggestions far exceeded that from Kaiser's doctors who insisted I needed surgery to insert a weighted disc right away. It was scary enough without their side show. He explained I could weight to see if it corrected somewhat on its own and the importance of keeping lubricated, wearing patch, taping as needed.