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Anh N. H. Dang, MD 

Specialty
Radiology

Facility
Sacramento Medical Center
Department of Radiology

Address
2025 Morse Avenue
Sacramento CA 95825

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Appt/Advice: (916) 973-5720

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About Me

I grew up in Sacramento, graduated from Elk Grove High in 1983. I've lived in a lot of places during my academic and medical training (Berkeley, Boston, Los Angeles), but Sacramento is still home. In our spare time, my husband and I like to be outdoors with our two kids; we are fixtures at our local park and the American River bike path.

I've been with Kaiser Permanente since 2000. I have an interest in breast imaging, and spend about half my time reading mammograms, breast Ultra Sounds and doing breast biopsies.

My Credentials

Medical school Tufts University School of Medicine, Boston, MA
Internship Baystate Medical Center, Springfield, MA
Residency Los Angeles County-Harbor-UC Los Angeles Medical Center, Torrance, CA
Fellowship UC Davis Medical Center, Sacramento, CA
Board certification Diagnostic Radiology, American Board of Radiology

My Healthcare Practice

I am a radiologist because I enjoy the diagnostic side of medicine. I interpret CTs, MRIs, Ultra Sound scans, do barium studies to look at the lining of the intestine when people have digestive problems, read mammograms and do biopsies to take tissues samples from areas that look suspicious on the scans.

My role is to be of help to the physicians who are directly treating the patients. These physicians use our expertise to identify and characterize what is wrong, then proceed to treat it.

Practicing Medicine at Kaiser Permanente

I enjoy the working relationship with the other physicians and the easy communication. For us radiologists, it is also very important to have excellent equipments; good radiographic studies require high quality scanners, and I very much appreciate our equipment.

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