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Portrait of Richard G. Day, MD

Richard G. Day, MD

  • Family Medicine
  • Primary Care
Pacific Central Coast Health Centers

Richard G. Day, MD

Dr. Day has practiced Family Medicine for more than 35 years. He did his Undergraduate training at Stanford, and earned his MD degree from Case Western Reseruve University School of Medicine. He was Chief Resident of his Family Practice Residency Program at The University of Colorado Health Sciences Center in Denver. Dr. Day returned to Stanford to work at the Palo Alto Medical Foundation and taught residents at the School of Medicine, and served as an Attending Physician at the Stanford University Medical Center and the San Jose Residency Program. He also served as one of the team physicians for the San Francisco Giants and 49'ers. He has completed several marathons, including Denver, Cleveland, San Francisco, and Boston. Dr. Day is part of the Nipomo community and enjoys the opportunity to be of service to his friends and neighbors.

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Specialties

  • Family Medicine
  • Primary Care

Education

  • Medical School: Case Western Reserve University School of Medicine
  • Professional Education: Stanford University

Medical groups

  • Pacific Central Coast Health Centers

Hospital affiliations

Below is a list of facilities where this provider is credentialed and approved to perform procedures or has privileges.
  • Arroyo Grande Community Hospital
  • Marian Regional Medical Center

Languages

  • English

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