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General surgeon Dr. Kevin Huang, MD joins Davis Medical Center

Dr. Kevin Huang

ELKINS, WV – Davis Medical Center is pleased to welcome Dr. Kevin Huang, MD, general surgeon. 

Dr. Huang is certified by the American Board of Surgery, and is experienced in all aspects of general surgical care. 

Dr. Huang received his medical degree from Temple University School of Medicine, after completing his Pre-Med undergraduate program at Pennsylvania State University.  He has worked in surgical care programs at Virtua Surgical Group in Marlton, NJ, Tennova General Surgery in Newport, TN, Atlantic Shore Surgical Associates in Brick, NJ, and provided locum coverage across the United States.

Dr. Huang is happy to return to the East Coast where he said he is happy to practice in a small community. 

“We are so pleased to have successfully recruited Dr. Huang,” said Davis Health System Chief Medical Officer Catherine Chua, DO. “General surgeons are an essential support to hospitals in small, rural communities.  Like maternity, primary care, cancer, emergency and other critical services, DMC invests in care that is needed in our local communities so that residents can get necessary care close to home.”

Appointments and information are available by calling 304.637. 9302. The surgical clinic is located on the first floor of the Davis Medical Center outpatient center at 812 Gorman Avenue, Elkins.

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