Washington Health Medical Group General Surgery
39141 Civic Center Suite #335Fremont, CA, 94538
Dr. William E. Dugoni, Jr. is a fourth-generation San Franciscan specializing in general and oncologic surgery, and is a member of Washington Health Medical Group in Fremont. A graduate of UCSF Medica… Read more ›
When I first visited Dr. Dugoni and he told me about the wire insertion before surgery, I explained that the person who did the biopsy had not used enough anesthesia and I did not want to feel that pain again. I repeated this fear. He looked at me with a strange look and said he would tell them. He knew that no anesthesia w…
University | Degree | Focus | Graduated |
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University of California | Medical Degree | 1985 |
Certification | Cert. Body | Year |
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Surgery | Surgery | Not Specified |
William Dugoni, Jr., MD has not yet indicated the hospitals that he is affiliated with.
Years In Practice: 37 (started in 1988)
Accepts New Patients: No
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When I first visited Dr. Dugoni and he told me about the wire insertion before surgery, I explained that the person who did the biopsy had not used enough anesthesia and I did not want to feel that pain again. I repeated this fear. He looked at me with a strange look and said he would tell them. He knew that no anesthesia would be used.
When he walked into my pre-op room the first words out of his lying mouth was a hearty deep laugh and a wave of his hand backwards and asked how I had liked it ...Original review on DoctorsDig.com
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When I first visited Dr. Dugoni and he told me about the wire insertion before surgery, I explained that the person who did the biopsy had not used enough anesthesia and I did not want to feel that pain again. I repeated this fear. He looked at me with a strange look and said he would tell them. He knew that no anesthesia would be used. When he walked into my pre-op room the first words out of his lying mouth was a hearty deep laugh and a wave of his hand backwards and asked how I had liked it ...