Dr. Uma U Suryadevara, MD is a Internal Medicine Physician - Hematology practicing in Berkeley, CA
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University | Degree | Focus | Graduated |
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Osmania Medical College- University Health Science- Vijayawada- Hyderabad- Ap- India | Other Degree | 1994 | |
Osmania Medial College NTR UHS | Medical Degree | 1994 |
Institution | Focus | Year |
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Residency - University Nevada | 1999 | |
Residency - University Of Nm School of Medicine, Hematology/Oncology; University Of Nv School of Medicine, Internal Medicine | Not Specified | |
Fellowship - University of New Mexico | 2002 |
Certification | Cert. Body | Year |
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Internal medicine Sub-Specialty: Hematology | Internal Medicine | Not Specified |
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Internal Medicine
Years In Practice: 24 (started in 2001)
Accepts New Patients: Yes
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Eureka - Coumadin Clinic - 2280 Harrison Ave Suite B
“Not a good doctor”
Dr. Suryadevara is a competent provider of chemotherapy. Unfortunately, she is uncaring about her patients' side effects, and does not respond to requests for medications to relieve extreme nausea and constipation (nor, evidently, does she allow her staff to do so). In the old days, doctors were notoriously uncaring about pain, but it's now understood that pain management is an important part of therapy. Evidently Dr. Suryadevara did not get the message.
Comment - “ Not a good doctor ”
Dr. Suryadevara is a competent provider of chemotherapy. Unfortunately, she is uncaring about her patients' side effects, and does not respond to requests for medications to relieve extreme nausea and constipation (nor, evidently, does she allow her staff to do so). In the old days, doctors were notoriously uncaring about pain, but it's now understood that pain management is an important part of therapy. Evidently Dr. Suryadevara did not get the message.