As a general surgeon in Nashville, Dr. Jason Young performs surgical procedures to treat conditions affecting the abdomen and related structures, like hernias or tumors.
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Yes, Dr. Jason B. Young is accepting new patients at this office.
1211 Medical Center Drive, Nashville, TN 37232
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Shuttle and Van Routes
The Vanderbilt main campus offers these free transport services for patients, families and friends of patients.
Courtesy Vans
7:30 am - 4:30 pm Monday - Friday
Patient and visitor courtesy vans operate on a loop stopping at these locations:
Patient Transport Vans
6 am - 9 pm Monday - Friday
Patient transport vans are available to carry patients and visitors between locations inside the medical campus as well as approved lodging facilities. To request a transport van, call (615) 936-1215, option 2.
Hospitality Shuttle Route
The hospitality shuttle service is available for families and friends of patients with extended care. The shuttle makes regular stops at Ronald McDonald House. On-call service is available for Ronald McDonald House, Hospitality House, Holiday Inn, Marriott and Loews. Call (615) 936-1215 for shuttle information.
Dr. Jason Young graduated from University Of California, Irvine, California College Of Medicine in 2007.
Dr. Young has one office in Tennessee where he specializes in General Surgery and Critical Care Medicine.
Dr. Young works with one thousand doctors including Dr. Horace Watson and Dr. Anna Person.
As a general surgeon in Tennessee, Dr. Young performs a range of of surgeries and operations, usually focusing on areas and organs of the abdomen and their related organs. Dr. Young may utilize invasive or minimally-invasive surgical techniques, with the latter reducing recovery time and stress on the patient's body.
Critical care specialists like Dr. Young provide life-saving care for patients in critical condition. Patients are usually cared for in within intensive care units (ICUs), and may receive life and organ support. Dr. Young may also work to stabilize patients and perform time-sensitive, potentially life-saving procedures.
University Of California, Irvine, California College Of Medicine
MD • 2007