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Dr. Cynthia Tarver, MD
Ear, Nose & Throat (Otolaryngology)Ear, Nose & Throat (Otolaryngology)
Female
Houston, TX
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Dr. Tarver's Background
Bio
Dr. Tarver, MD is a practicing Ear, Nose & Throat (ENT Specialist) in Houston, TX. Dr. Tarver graduated from University of Texas Health Science Center at San Antonio Long School of Medicine in 1989 and has been in practice for 30 years. She currently practices at Houston Ent. Clinic LLP and is affiliated with Memorial Hermann Southeast Hospital and Patients Medical Center. Dr. Tarver accepts multiple insurance plans including Aetna, TRICARE, and Humana. Dr. Tarver also practices at Houston ENT in Houston, TX.
Dr. Tarver, MD is a practicing Ear, Nose & Throat (ENT Specialist) in Houston, TX. Dr. Tarver graduated from University of Texas Health Science Center at San Antonio Long School of Medicine in 1989 ...Dr. Tarver, MD is a practicing Ear, Nose & Throat (ENT Specialist) in Houston, TX. Dr. Tarver graduated from University of Texas Health Science Center at San Antonio Long School of Medicine in 1989 and has been in practice for 30 years. She currently practices at Houston Ent. Clinic LLP and is affiliated with Memorial Hermann Southeast Hospital and Patients Medical Center. Dr. Tarver accepts multiple insurance plans including Aetna, TRICARE, and Humana. Dr. Tarver also practices at Houston ENT in Houston, TX.Specialties
Hospital Affiliations
- Memorial Hermann Southeast Hospital
- Patients Medical Center
- Memorial Hermann Southeast Hospital
- Patients Medical Center
Education
- Medical School, 1989
- University of Texas Health Science Center at San Antonio Long School of Medicine
- San Antonio, TX
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