David Zhu

General Practice clinician in Macon, Georgia — also lists obesity medicine in the CMS registry.

Practice Details

Address
1550 College St
Macon, GA 31207
Geocoded location: 32.8286, -83.6490
Phone
478-301-5570
Taxonomy
Surgery
NPPES Enumeration
Listed with NPPES since 2013
NPPES Record Updated
August 2024

About This Clinician

David Zhu is a General Practice clinician in Macon whose NPPES record also lists an obesity-medicine or bariatric-medicine taxonomy as a secondary specialty. Primary-care and family-medicine clinicians who carry this secondary designation are among those most likely to actively manage GLP-1 prescribing, though this registry entry does not confirm current prescribing practices — call ahead to confirm.

Locally, this is 1 of 84 Surgery practices in Macon carrying this exact taxonomy in our directory.

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