Vigh, Richard, MD

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6565 S Yale Ave Ste 601
Tulsa, OK 74136

Richard Vigh, MD, is a dedicated OB/GYN affiliated with Saint Francis Maternal Fetal Medicine in Tulsa, Oklahoma, offering specialized care in maternal and fetal health. With a commitment to quality and safety, Dr. Vigh provides comprehensive services including primary care, cardiology, and women's health, among others.

Dr. Vigh's educational background includes fellowships at Geisinger Medical Center and the University of Colorado School of Medicine, as well as a residency at St. Luke's Hospital. He is fluent in English and is part of a network that accepts a variety of health insurance plans to ensure accessible care for patients.

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