- Childrens Respiratory & Critical Care Specialists P.A.2530 Chicago Ave Ste 400Minneapolis, MN 55404
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Dr. Michael Pryor, MD
Pediatric PulmonologyPediatric Pulmonology
Male
Minneapolis, MN
- Accepting New Patients
- Electronic Health Records
- Treats Children
Primary Location
Dr. Pryor's Background
Bio
Dr. Pryor, MD is a practicing Pediatric Pulmonologist in Minneapolis, MN. Dr. Pryor graduated from University of Nebraska College of Medicine in 1987. He currently practices at Childrens Respiratory & Critical Care Specialists P.A. and is affiliated with Children's Hospitals & Clinics Minneapolis and Gillette Children's Specialty Healthcare. Dr. Pryor accepts multiple insurance plans including Aetna, Cigna, and Blue Cross Blue Shield of Illinois. Dr. Pryor also practices at Children's Respiratory Clinic in Minneapolis, MN.
Dr. Pryor, MD is a practicing Pediatric Pulmonologist in Minneapolis, MN. Dr. Pryor graduated from University of Nebraska College of Medicine in 1987. He currently practices at Childrens Respiratory...Dr. Pryor, MD is a practicing Pediatric Pulmonologist in Minneapolis, MN. Dr. Pryor graduated from University of Nebraska College of Medicine in 1987. He currently practices at Childrens Respiratory & Critical Care Specialists P.A. and is affiliated with Children's Hospitals & Clinics Minneapolis and Gillette Children's Specialty Healthcare. Dr. Pryor accepts multiple insurance plans including Aetna, Cigna, and Blue Cross Blue Shield of Illinois. Dr. Pryor also practices at Children's Respiratory Clinic in Minneapolis, MN.Specialties
Hospital Affiliations
- Children's Hospitals & Clinics Minneapolis
- Gillette Children's Specialty Healthcare
- Children's Hospitals & Clinics Minneapolis
- Gillette Children's Specialty Healthcare
Education
- Medical School, 1987
- University of Nebraska College of Medicine
- Omaha, NE
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