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Here is a Redding doctor with Medical Doctor credentials. His/her specialty is Family Practice.
Dr. Boyer , Randall Wesley is a California doctor, located in Redding (Shasta County). He/she has credentials of Medical Doctor and is more specialized in Family Practice.
| Doctor name | Dr. Boyer , Randall Wesley |
| located in | Redding, Shasta County, California |
| credentials | Medical Doctor |
| specialty | Family Practice |
| address | 1100 BUTTE ST |
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