Tonya Michelle Martin-Dunlap, MD
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Tonya Michelle Martin-Dunlap, MD
Specialty
- Breast Surgery
(4.8/5)
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About Tonya Michelle Martin-Dunlap, MD
Care Philosophy
I decided to become a breast surgeon because breast cancer has affected my family. I'm usually the first person a patient sees when they're diagnosed, and I'm there to guide them through the process that's right for their type of cancer.
Education
Medical School
- Jacobs School of Medicine and Biomedical Sciences at the University of Buffalo
Fellowships
- Washington University-Breast Reconstructive Surgery(Aesthetic)
Residency
- University at Buffalo School of Medicine-General Surgery
Specialty
Board Certifications
- American Board of Surgery
Affiliations
- Mercy Hospital St. Louis
- Mercy Hospital South
Languages
- English
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