- Digestive Specialists, Inc4340 Clyo RdDayton, OH 45459
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Dr. Christopher Barde, MD
Gastroenterology, Internal MedicineGastroenterology | Internal Medicine
Male
Dayton, OH
- Accepting New Patients
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Dr. Barde's Background
Bio
Dr. Barde, MD is a practicing Gastroenterologist in Dayton, OH. Dr. Barde graduated from State University of New York Upstate Medical University in 1976 and has been in practice for 42 years. He completed a residency at Suny. Dr. Barde also specializes in Internal Medicine. He currently practices at Digestive Specialists, Inc and is affiliated with Kettering Medical Center and Miami Valley Hospital. Dr. Barde accepts multiple insurance plans including Humana, Medicare, and Cigna. Dr. Barde is board certified in Internal Medicine. Dr. Barde also practices at Digestive Specialists, Inc in Springboro, OH.
Dr. Barde, MD is a practicing Gastroenterologist in Dayton, OH. Dr. Barde graduated from State University of New York Upstate Medical University in 1976 and has been in practice for 42 years. He com...Dr. Barde, MD is a practicing Gastroenterologist in Dayton, OH. Dr. Barde graduated from State University of New York Upstate Medical University in 1976 and has been in practice for 42 years. He completed a residency at Suny. Dr. Barde also specializes in Internal Medicine. He currently practices at Digestive Specialists, Inc and is affiliated with Kettering Medical Center and Miami Valley Hospital. Dr. Barde accepts multiple insurance plans including Humana, Medicare, and Cigna. Dr. Barde is board certified in Internal Medicine. Dr. Barde also practices at Digestive Specialists, Inc in Springboro, OH.Specialties
Hospital Affiliations
- Kettering Medical Center
- Miami Valley Hospital
- Kettering Medical Center
- Miami Valley Hospital
Education
- Residency
- Suny
- Medical School, 1976
- State University of New York Upstate Medical University
- Syracuse, NY
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