Dr. Franklin Yates, an internist in Radnor, PA, is experienced at the treating an extensive variety of disorders & illnesses that affect adults.
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Yes, Dr. Franklin W. Yates is accepting new patients at this office.
250 King of Prussia Road, Radnor, PA 19087
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Yes, Dr. Franklin W. Yates is accepting new patients at this office.
(610) 902-2466
250 King of Prussia Road, Radnor, PA 19087-5235
Dr. Franklin Yates graduated from Temple University School of Medicine in 2009.
Dr. Yates has two offices in Pennsylvania where he specializes in Internal Medicine and Infectious Disease Medicine.
Dr. Yates works with one hundred and sixty-eight doctors including Dr. David Rooney and Dr. Paula Barry.
The specialty of internal medicine is an area of primary care for adults. Dr. Yates specializes in diagnosing and treating cross-system illnesses that may affect multiple organ systems. Dr. Yates can also refer patients to specialist physicians when medically needed. For instance, patients with skin conditions may be referred to a dermatologist for further diagnostic tests or treatment plans.
As an infectious disease specialist, Dr. Yates is capable of preventing, diagnosing, and treating a wide variety of infectious diseases. Typically, patients with an infectious disease, such as malaria, will require highly specialized treatment or care. Dr. Yates may also educate patients traveling to places around the world that have a high rate of infectious diseases; this is sometimes referred to as travel medicine.