Dr. Yer Xiong

Dr. Yer Xiong Physician, Abbott Northwestern Hospital

Specialty and Interest

Locations

Woodbury
United States of America

Minneapolis
United States of America

Experience

Physician
Abbott Northwestern Hospital
Minneapolis
Dr. Yer M. Xiong is a family medicine doctor in Woodbury, Minnesota and is affiliated with Allina Health Abbott Northwestern Hospital.

Physician
Allina Health System, Minneapolis
Minneapolis
Dr. Yer Moua Xiong, MD is a health care provider primarily located in Woodbury, MN, with other offices in Milwaukee, WI and River Falls, WI.

Physician
Sister Kenny Rehabilitation Services, Minneapolis
Minneapolis
She is affiliated with Sister Kenny Rehabilitation Services.

Education and Training

University of Minnesota Medical School, Minneapolis
University of Minnesota Medical School, Minneapolis
MD
- 2005
She received her medical degree from University of Minnesota Medical School and has been in practice between 11-20 years.
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What is Dr. Yer Xiong's top areas of care?
Dr. Yer Xiong's top areas of care are continuing and comprehensive health care, common cold, cough, tonsils, fever, asthma, chronic obstructive pulmonary diseases, pneumonia, and lung fibrosis.
Who is Dr. Yer Xiong?
Dr. Yer Xiong is Family Physician in Woodbury. Dr. Yer Xiong is affiliated with medical facilities such as Abbott Northwestern Hospital, Allina Health System, Minneapolis and many more. Dr. Yer Xiong graduated from University of Minnesota Medical School, Minneapolis.
What is Dr. Yer Xiong's education qualification?
Dr. Yer Xiong graduated from University of Minnesota Medical School, Minneapolis.
Where does Dr. Yer Xiong work?
Dr. Yer Xiong is affiliated with medical facilities such as Abbott Northwestern Hospital, Allina Health System, Minneapolis and many more.
Why do patients visit Dr. Yer Xiong?
Patients frequently visit Dr. Yer Xiong for continuing and comprehensive health care, common cold, cough, tonsils, fever, asthma, chronic obstructive pulmonary diseases, pneumonia, and lung fibrosis.