Barry D. Wenglin, MD
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Gender | Male |
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Languages | English |
Board certification | Internal Medicine, Infectious Disease |
Medical school | Columbia Univ College of Physicians & Surgeons |
Internship | University of Kansas Medical Center |
Residency | University of Kansas Medical Center |
Fellowship | University of Arizona Health Sciences Center |
Specialty | Internal Medicine |
Group | White Plains Hospital Physician Associates |
Accepted insurance | View accepted health insurance plans |
About
Dr. Barry D. Wenglin is a board-certified internist who has had a long and distinguished career as an attending physician at White Plains Hospital, including previously serving as Chief of the Division of Infectious Disease.
Dr. Wenglin takes pride in his diagnostic acumen, evaluating full history and test results with consideration of the whole patient. As a primary care physician, he values his long-term relationships with patients, advocating for them and helping them navigate what can be a complex medical landscape.
Dr. Wenglin received his medical degree from Columbia University College of Physicians and Surgeons in New York City. He completed his internship and residency in internal medicine at the University of Kansas Medical Center in Kansas City, Kansas, and fellowships in infectious disease at both the University of Kansas Medical Center and the University of Arizona Medical Center in Tucson.
Dr. Wenglin offers a complete range of primary care services to patients, including routine examinations and annual physicals, wellness visits and preventive care.
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