33 UNT Health physicians are A€ATApTop Docs

Thirty-three UNT Health physicians were named Top Docs by Fort Worth, Texas magazine in its April 2009 edition, on newsstands now.

Below are the UNT Health physicians appearing on the list.

Albert Yurvati, DO – Cardio/Thoracic Surgery and Vascular Surgery

Jennifer Naiser, DO – Cardiology

Martin Weiss, DO – Cardiology

Monte Troutman, DO – Gastroenterology

Janice Knebl, DO – Geriatrics

Amy Moss, DO – Geriatrics

Ralph Anderson, MD – Gynecological Oncology

Khoi Chu, MD – Gynecology/Obstetrics

Lynn Speaks, DO – Gynecology/Obstetrics

Kathleen Crowley, MD – Hematology

H. Lance Mandell, MD * — Hematology  

Barbara Atkinson, DO – Infectious Diseases

Giti Azmabalami, DO – Internal Medicine

William McIntosh, DO – Neurology

William Jordan, DO * – Oncology 

Shadan Mansoor, MD *- Oncology 

Ray Page, DO, PhD * – Oncology 

Vinaya Potluri, MD * – Oncology 

Michael Ross, MD * – Oncology 

Henry Xiong,MD, PhD * – Oncology 

Robyn Young, MD * – Oncology 

Russ Wagner, MD – Orthopedic Surgery

Alvin Mathe, DO – Palliative Care

Brian Carpenter, DPM – Podiatry

Alan Garrett, DPM – Podiatry

Travis Motley, DPM – Podiatry

Marija Djokovic, MD – Psychiatry

Elma Granado, MD – Psychiatry

Prema Manjunath, MD – Psychiatry

Carol Nati, MD – Psychiatry

Alan Podawiltz, DO – Psychiatry

Scott Winter,MD – Psychiatry

Bernard Rubin, DO – Rheumatology

*Center for Cancer and Blood Disorders

For more information about UNT Health, the physicians practice of UNT Health Science Center, visit /patient-care/.

 Nearly 3,000 area members of the Texas Medical Association, the Texas Osteopathic Medical Association and the Tarrant County Medical Society were asked to name the best doctors in the area for the magazine.

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