Celso Carandang, MD

440.366.9444

Celso Carandang, MD

Appointed: 2009

Celso Carandang, MD
Department: General Surgery
Location: Elyria Family Health Center
Mail Code ECC1
303 Chestnut Commons Drive
Elyria, OH 44035
WorkAppointment:440.366.9444
WorkFax:440.323.5950
Surgeon:
Yes
Treats:
Adults Only

Education & Fellowships

Residency - Memorial Sloan-Kettering Cancer Center
Surgical Oncology
New York, NY USA
1970
Fellowship - New York Downtown Hospital, New York Hospital - Cornell Medical Center
Surgery
New York, NY USA
1970
Residency - Lutheran Hospital
General Surgery
Cleveland, OH USA
1964
Residency - Mount Sinai Medical Center (Closed)
General Surgery
Cleveland, OH USA
1960
Internship - Mount Sinai Medical Center (Closed)
Rotating
Cleveland, OH USA
1959
Medical School - University of Santo Tomas Faculty of Medicine & Surgery
Manila Philippines
1957

Certifications

  • Surgery

Industry Relationships

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Languages Spoken

  • English