25 hours ago Merge onto I-90 W/Massachusetts Turnpike. Take exit 10 toward Auburn/Worcester. Follow signs for US-20 E/I-395 S and merge onto I-395 S. Enter Connecticut. Take exit 13 to merge onto CT-2 E/CT-32 S toward Norwich. Take exit 29 toward Norwichtown. Turn right onto New London Turnpike. Dr Deutsch’s Office will be on the left. >> Go To The Portal
Paul H. Deutsch, M.D., R.Ph, graduated magna cum laude from the University Of Connecticut School Of Pharmacy. He attended medical school at the Medical College of Pennsylvania in Philadelphia and completed his internship and residency at Hartford Hospital. Dr.
Dr. Paul H. Deutsch is an internist in Norwich, Connecticut and is affiliated with William W. Backus Hospital. He received his medical degree from MCP-Hahnemann College of Medicine and has been in practice for more than 20 years.
However, if you have any other questions, please feel free to ask any staff member. Dr. Deutsch provides both office and inpatient hospital treatment.
Dr. Deutsch's office is located at 86 New London Tpke, Norwich, CT. View the map. What are Dr. Deutsch's areas of care? General internal medicine physicians, or internists, are primary-care doctors who perform physical exams and treat a wide spectrum of common illnesses in adult men and women.
Dr. Deutsch graduated from the Medical College of Pennsylvania in 1982. He works in Norwich, CT and specializes in Internal Medicine. Dr. Deutsch is affiliated with William W Backus Hospital.
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Dr. Paul H. Deutsch is an internist in Norwich, Connecticut and is affiliated with William W. Backus Hospital. He received his medical degree from Medical College of Pennsylvania and has been in practice for more than 20 years.
General internal medicine physicians, or internists, are primary-care doctors who perform physical exams and treat a wide spectrum of common illnesses in adult men and women. One of every four physicians in the U.S. is an internist, many of whom are certified in one of 19 subspecialties, including cardiology, infectious disease and medical oncology.