Loren Swanson, DO

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Loren Swanson

Loren Swanson, DO

Family Medicine
Languages: Spanish, English
39 Ratings, 8 Reviews

Specialties

  • Family Medicine

Credentials

  • Residency

    Abrazo Central Family Medicine Residency
  • Education

    Arizona College of Osteopathic Medicine of Midwestern University
  • Internship

    Abrazo Central Family Medicine Residency

About

Loren Swanson, DO, is board-certified in family medicine with a special interest in type 2 diabetes, asthma, addiction, integrative medicine, and adolescent and women’s health. He offers specialized treatments, including joint injections, Nexplanon placement and removal, cryotherapy and skin biopsies. Dr. Swanson uses a holistic, patient-centered approach, emphasizing the importance of understanding each patient’s unique medical history, lifestyle and individual needs.

He considers Ahwatukee, Arizona as his hometown. Outside of medicine, he enjoys golfing, hiking, connecting with nature, and spending quality time with his family and friends.

Ratings & Reviews

4.9 out of 5
Patient Rating - 39 Ratings
8 Reviews

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