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Welcome to My Internet Home Page
I am Dr. Quach and I am a hospitalist in the Manteca Medical Center. I was born and raised in Vietnam. I immigrated to Stockton, CA with my parents and we started our new lives here in town. When we first arrived, we lived by the Kaiser Permanente Stockton facility on West Lane. My father has been a long-time member of Kaiser Permanente and he is very satisfied with the services Kaiser Permanente provided. Whenever he needs help, the answer is just a phone call away. After finishing my required classes at San Joaquin Delta College in Stockton, I went to University of California, Davis for my bachelor of science degree in biochemistry. I obtained my medical degree at Ross University School of Medicine, Portsmouth, Commonwealth of Dominica. I then completed my residency in internal medicine at Lutheran Medical Center, Brooklyn, NY. I joined Kaiser Permanente in 2006.
My medical interests are endocrinology and nephrology. Most importantly, my dream of returning to my hometown to serve the community became a reality. No other better place than living and working close to my immediate family: parents and sisters. We have been living in Stockton since 1992.
I am married and have two adorable kids. They keep me and my wife busy. My six-year-old daughter likes going to the zoo. My two-year old son likes to go to the park. Outside of work, I like spending time with family, going swimming, visiting different zoos and parks. Besides English, I am also fluent in Vietnamese.
My Philosophy of Care
I believe treating a patient is like an art. I consider treating my patient as a whole person. Besides medical therapy, close family involvement also help for healing when patient is at vulnerable time of illness during hospitalization.
Thank you for visiting my home page. Your comments and suggestions are always welcome.
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My Credentials
| Ross University Medical School, Portsmouth, Commonwealth Dominica, West Indies |
| Lutheran Medical Center, Brooklyn, NY |
| Internal Medicine, American Board of Internal Medicine |
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