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OHN Physician Directory 2019 OHN Physician Directory UPDATED AUGUST ANNA DIETZ Table of Contents Search by specialty: Allergy/Immunology 1 Anesthesiology 2 Bariatrics 11 Cardiology 11 Cardiothoracic Surgery 18 Cardiovascular Diseases 18 Cardiovascular Surgery 19 Colon And Rectal Surgery 20 Critical Care Medicine 21 Dermatology 22 Emergency Medicine 25 Endocrinology 35 Family Medicine 36 Family Medicine - Hospitalist 56 Gastroenterology 57 General Surgery 63 Gynecology 68 Hand Surgery 68 Hematology/Oncology 69 Infectious Disease 72 Internal Medicine 73 Internal Medicine - Hospitalist 87 Maternal and Fetal Medicine 96 Medical Oncology 96 Neonatology 96 Nephrology 97 Neurocritical Care 101 Neurology 101 Neurosurgery 106 Obstetrics 107 Obstetrics and Gynecology 108 Oncology 118 1 Ophthalmology 121 Optometry 123 Oral Surgery and Maxillofacial Surgery 125 Orthopedics 125 Orthopedic Spine Surgery 127 Orthopedic Surgery 127 Otolaryngology 135 Otorhinolaryngology 138 Pain Medicine 138 Palliative Care 140 Pathology 140 Pediatrics 141 Pediatrics - Allergy 149 Pediatrics - Anesthesiology 149 Pediatrics - Cardiology 149 Pediatrics - Cardiovascular Surgery 150 Pediatrics - Critical Care 150 Pediatrics - Emergency Medicine 150 Pediatrics - Endocrinology 151 Pediatrics - Gastroenterology 151 Pediatrics - Hematology/Oncology 151 Pediatrics - Hospitalist 152 Pediatrics - Internal Medicine 152 Pediatrics - Nephrology 152 Pediatrics - Neurology 152 Pediatrics - Orthopedic 153 Pediatrics - Otolaryngology 153 Pediatrics - Psychiatry 153 Pediatrics - Pulmonary Diseases 153 Pediatrics - Surgery 153 Pediatrics - Urology 153 Physical Medicine and Rehab 154 Plastic Surgery 155 Podiatry 156 Psychiatry 158 2 Table of Contents Pulmonary Diseases 160 Radiation Oncology 163 Radiology 164 Radiology - Diagnostic 170 Radiology - Therapeutic 171 Sleep Medicine 172 Social Work 173 Sports Medicine 173 Surgery 173 Thoracic Surgery 175 Transplant 175 Urgent Care 175 UroGynecology 179 Urological Surgery 179 Urology 180 Vascular Neurology 182 Vascular Surgery 182 Wound Care/Hyperbaric Medicine 183 No Specialty Listed 183 3 Table of Contents Montelibano, Lawrence Allergy/Immunology Ochsner Health System 1514 Jefferson Highway Borreson, Ann New Orleans Ochsner Health System Louisiana 4225 Lapalco Boulevard (504) 842-6742 Marrero Louisiana Olivier, Jennifer (504) 371-9355 Slidell Memorial Hospital - Employed Physicians Group 1001 Gause Boulevard Box 75 Davis, William Slidell Ochsner Health System Louisiana 1514 Jefferson Highway (985) 280-7456 New Orleans Louisiana Qureshi, Irum (504) 842-6742 Asthma, Allergy & Immunology, Llc 187 Greenbrier Blvd Erffmeyer, John Covington Ochsner Health System Louisiana 10310 The Grove Boulevard (985) 893-5780 Baton Rouge Louisiana Rolston, Brice Steele (225) 761-5401 Asthma, Allergy & Immunology, Llc 187 Greenbrier Blvd Hassett, Cathryn Covington Ochsner Health System Louisiana 1000 Ochsner Boulevard (985) 893-5780 Covington Louisiana Schneider, David (985) 875-2888 David Leonard Schneider, MD 3225 Danny Park Ste 100 Haydel Jr, Robert Douglas Metairie Haydel Asthma & Allergy Clinic Louisiana 4752 Hwy. 311-Suite 108 (504) 889-0550 Houma Louisiana Shah, Sweta (985) 857-8271 David Leonard Schneider, MD 15825 Professional Plaza Ste A Kamboj, Sonia Hammond Breathe Easy Allergy Louisiana 1111 Medical Center Boulevard Suite N804 (504) 889-0550 Marrero Louisiana Sheen, Alan Edward (504) 934-8777 Alan Sheen, M.D. 185 Greenbrier Blvd Mehta, Reena Shashikant Covington Uptown Allergy & Asthma Louisiana 2622 Jena Street (985) 246-6077 New Orleans Louisiana (504) 842-4747 1 Table of Contents Anesthesiology Bland, Kim Ochsner Health System Adams, Ben B 1514 Jefferson Highway Terrebonne General Medical Center New Orleans 8166 Main St.- Anest. Dept. Louisiana Houma (504) 842-3755 Louisiana (985) 873-4235 Bond, William Christus Health Northern Louisiana Adams, Nicholas 1453 East Bert Kouns Ind. Loop Christus Health Northern Louisiana Shreveport 1453 E. Bert Kouns Industrial Loop Louisiana Shreveport (318) 703.2663 Louisiana Bronaugh, David Anzalone, Thomas Anthony Ochsner Health System Total Anesthesia Care 100 Medical Center Drive 1202 S. Tyler Street Slidell Metairie Louisiana Louisiana (985) 646-5082 (985) 898-4421 Broussard, David Ardoin, Curtis Ochsner Health System Christus Health Northern Louisiana 1514 Jefferson Highway 1453 East Bert Kouns Ind. Loop New Orleans Shreveport Louisiana Louisiana (504) 842-3755 (318) 703.2663 Bueche, Philip G Austin, Donald K Physician Practice Partners Physician Practice Partners 8166 Main St. 8166 Main St. Houma Houma Louisiana Louisiana (985) 873-4141 (985) 873-4141 Bui, Emily Barker, Cathy Ochsner Health System Christus Health Northern Louisiana 1514 Jefferson Highway 1453 E. Bert Kouns Industrial Loop New Orleans Shreveport Louisiana Louisiana (504) 456-8020 Busch, Eric Ochsner Health System Bienert, Robert 1514 Jefferson Highway Christus Health Northern Louisiana New Orleans 1453 E. Bert Kouns Industrial Loop Louisiana Shreveport (504) 842-3755 Louisiana (985) 280-6770 2 Table of Contents Carollo, Dominic Corder, James Ochsner Health System Ochsner Health System - Mississippi 1514 Jefferson Highway 149 Drinkwater Boulevard New Orleans Bay St. Louis Louisiana Mississippi (504) 842-3755 (228) 467-2340 Carrillo, Carol Corry, Mary Ochsner Health System Abbeville General Hospital 1514 Jefferson Highway 118 N. Hospital Dr New Orleans Abbeville Louisiana Louisiana (504) 842-3755 Cousin, Darren Cason, Kirk Ochsner Health System Christus Health Northern Louisiana 100 Medical Center Drive 1453 East Bert Kouns Ind. Loop Slidell Shreveport Louisiana Louisiana (985) 646-5082 (318) 703.2663 Coyle, Ronald W Champagne, Thomas P Physician Practice Partners Physician Practice Partners 8166 Main St. 8166 Main St. Houma Houma Louisiana Louisiana (985) 873-4141 (985) 873-4141 Coyne, Ryan Clark, Allison Physician Practice Partners Ochsner Health System 8166 Main St. 2700 Napoleon Avenue Houma New Orleans Louisiana Louisiana (985) 873-4141 (504) 842-3755 Dajani, Khaled Claros-Oliva, Mario Samuel Ochsner Health System Total Anesthesia Care 2700 Napoleon Avenue 1202 S. Tyler Street New Orleans Metairie Louisiana Louisiana (504) 842-3755 (985) 898-4421 Daly, William Colon, Jimmie Ochsner Health System Ochsner Health System 1514 Jefferson Highway 1514 Jefferson Highway New Orleans New Orleans Louisiana Louisiana (504) 842-3755 (504) 842-3755 3 Table of Contents Dantin, Rhonda B Elliott, Clint Physician Practice Partners Ochsner Health System 8166 Main St. 1514 Jefferson Highway Houma New Orleans Louisiana Louisiana (985) 873-4141 (504) 842-3755 David, Susan Emory, Logan Ochsner Health System Ochsner Health System 10310 The Grove Boulevard 1514 Jefferson Highway Baton Rouge New Orleans Louisiana Louisiana (504) 842-7345 D'Hemecourt Jr, John Patrick Total Anesthesia Care Errington, Paul 1202 S. Tyler Street Natchitoches Anesthesia Associates LLC Metairie 501 Keyser Ave Louisiana Natchitoches (985) 898-4421 Louisiana (318) 214-4200 Donaldson, Emilie Ochsner Health System Evans, Bryan 1000 Ochsner Boulevard Ochsner Health System Covington 1514 Jefferson Highway Louisiana New Orleans (504) 842-3755 Louisiana (504) 842-3755 Doucet, David Christus Health Northern Louisiana Falterman, Jason 1453 East Bert Kouns Ind. Loop Ochsner Health System Shreveport 1514 Jefferson Highway Louisiana New Orleans (318) 703.2663 Louisiana (504) 842-3755 Downey, Patrick Christus Health Northern Louisiana Ferlita, Melvin 1453 East Bert Kouns Ind. Loop Anesthesiology and Perioperative Medical Consultants Shreveport 1001 Gause Blvd Louisiana Slidell (318) 703.2663 Louisiana (985) 649-8858 Dufrene, Jeremy D Physician Practice Partners Fish, Brian 8166 Main St. Ochsner Health System Houma 1514 Jefferson Highway Louisiana New Orleans (985) 873-4141 Louisiana (504) 842-3755 4 Table of Contents Fitzhugh, Sarah Godeaux, Lacey Mathilda Christus Health Northern Louisiana Total Anesthesia Care 1453 E. Bert Kouns Industrial Loop 1202 S. Tyler Street Shreveport Metairie Louisiana Louisiana (985) 875-2828 (985) 898-4421 Funderburk, Candace Goodwin, Jessica Christus Health Northern Louisiana Christus Health Northern Louisiana 1453 East Bert Kouns Ind. Loop 1453 East Bert Kouns Ind. Loop Shreveport Shreveport Louisiana Louisiana (318) 703.2663 (318) 703.2663 Ganier, Donald Harris, Eugene Ochsner Health System Ochsner Health System 1514 Jefferson Highway 100 Medical Center Drive New Orleans Slidell Louisiana Louisiana (504) 842-3755 (504) 842-3755 Gaudet, Christopher M Hart, Stuart Physician Practice Partners Ochsner Health System 8166 Main St. 1514 Jefferson Highway Houma New Orleans Louisiana Louisiana (985) 873-4141 (504) 842-3755 Germond, Liane Hendrick, Dane Ochsner Health System Ochsner Health System 2700 Napoleon Avenue 1514 Jefferson Highway New Orleans New Orleans Louisiana Louisiana (504) 842-3755 (504) 842-3755 Gethers, Christin Hernandez, Cindy Ochsner Health System Ochsner Health System 2500 Belle Chasse Highway 1514 Jefferson Highway Gretna New Orleans Louisiana Louisiana Gilly, George Hoang, Hieu Ochsner Health System Ochsner Health System 1514 Jefferson Highway 2500 Belle Chasse Highway New Orleans Gretna Louisiana Louisiana (504) 842-3755 5 Table of Contents Hogan, Meredith Jones, Bradley Ochsner Health System Christus Health Northern Louisiana 1514 Jefferson Highway 1453 E. Bert Kouns Industrial Loop New Orleans Shreveport Louisiana Louisiana (504) 842-3755 (504) 464-8588 Horn, Jason Key, Kelly Christus Health Northern Louisiana Christus Health Northern Louisiana 1453 E. Bert
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