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Richard Fatica, MD

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Vice Chair
Department of Nephrology and Hypertension
Cleveland Clinic Main Campus
9500 Euclid Avenue
Cleveland, Ohio, United States
Richard A. Fatica, MD, is a board-certified Nephrologist and is the Vice Chair of Nephrology and Hypertension and the Medical Director of Mentor FMC Dialysis.
 
He completed his graduation from Allegheny College, USA and medical degree from Virginia Commonwealth University Medical College, USA. Richard A. Fatica completed his residency in internal medicine from University of Pittsburgh Medical Center & Children’s Hospital of Pittsburgh, USA followed by fellowship in nephrology from University of Michigan Health System, USA. He is associated with Cleveland Clinic Amyloidosis Center.
 
His specialties include diseases & conditions like kidney and pancreas transplantation, kidney failure in non-renal transplantation, polycystic kidney disease, angiomyolipomas, glomerulonephritis, and amyloidosis.
 
 
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