Annette Wang

Annette Wang, DO

Family Medicine
Languages: English
59 Ratings, 8 Reviews

Specialties

  • Family Medicine

Credentials

  • Residency

    HonorHealth Scottsdale Family Medicine Residency
  • Education

    Arizona College of Osteopathic Medicine of Midwestern University
  • Board Certifications

    American Board of Family Medicine - Family Medicine

About

Annette Wang, DO, is a family medicine physician who specializes in providing comprehensive primary care with expertise in women’s health, LGBTQ+ care and chronic disease management. She offers a range of specialized procedures including skin biopsies, IUD and Nexplanon insertions and removals, knee and shoulder injections/aspirations and trigger point injections.

Dr. Wang takes a collaborative approach to patient care, incorporating elements of integrative medicine such as nutrition and mindfulness where appropriate to support overall wellness. Her focus on partnering with her allows her to develop personalized treatment plans that address both immediate health concerns and their long-term well-being.

Originally from Boston, Massachusetts, Dr. Wang maintains an active lifestyle outside of medicine through yoga, painting and outdoor activities. Her diverse interests contribute to her well-rounded approach to patient care and her ability to connect with patients from various backgrounds.

Ratings & Reviews

4.7 out of 5
Patient Rating - 59 Ratings
8 Reviews

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