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Dr. Raquel M. Mercado sepulveda MD, OB-GYN (Obstetrician-Gynecologist)
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Dr. Raquel M. Mercado sepulveda MD

OB-GYN (Obstetrician-Gynecologist)

5/5(5)
1500 N WILMOT RD STE C260 TUCSON AZ, 85712
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Dr. Raquel Mercado sepulveda is an obstetrician-gynecologist practicing in TUCSON, AZ. Dr. Mercado sepulveda specializes in women's health, particularly the female reproductive system, pregnancy and childbirth. As an obstetrician-gynecologist, or OB-GYN, Dr. Mercado sepulveda can treat a number of health issues related to the vagina, uterus, ovaries, fallopian tubes and breasts. Dr Mercado sepulveda can also treat women during pregnancy, labor, childbirth and the postpartum period. In this specialty, doctors focus on reproductive care from puberty through adulthood.

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Dr. Raquel M. Mercado sepulveda MD's Practice location

1500 N WILMOT RD STE C260 -
TUCSON, AZ 85712
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New patients: 520-347-5662
Fax: 520-347-5895

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