Top Doctors in Tennessee
There are 378 doctors in Tennessee on the list of U.S. News Top Doctors. These physicians were selected based on a peer nomination process. Within this list of best doctors in Tennessee, 134 have been named to a highly selective list of America's Top Doctors (ATD) by achieving national recognition for outstanding work.
Showing 378 doctors
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Vanderbilt University Medical Center #6 Nationally in UrologyNationally ranked in 21 specialties High-performing in 2 specialties |
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Serro, Robert, MD
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Shack, R. Bruce, MD
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Monroe Carell Jr. Children's Hospital at Vanderbilt Nationally ranked in 21 specialtiesHigh-performing in 2 specialties |
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Vanderbilt University Medical Center #6 Nationally in UrologyNationally ranked in 21 specialties High-performing in 2 specialties |
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Shephard, Claudette, MD
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Shinar, Andrew A., MD
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Vanderbilt University Medical Center #6 Nationally in UrologyNationally ranked in 21 specialties High-performing in 2 specialties |
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Nationally ranked in 1 specialty |
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Vanderbilt University Medical Center #6 Nationally in UrologyNationally ranked in 21 specialties High-performing in 2 specialties |
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Simpson, Joseph, MD
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University of Tennessee Medical Center Nationally ranked in 2 specialtiesHigh-performing in 10 specialties |
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Sinard, Robert, MD
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Vanderbilt University Medical Center #6 Nationally in UrologyNationally ranked in 21 specialties High-performing in 2 specialties |
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Singer, Robert, MD
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Vanderbilt University Medical Center #6 Nationally in UrologyNationally ranked in 21 specialties High-performing in 2 specialties |
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Smeltzer, Chris P., MD
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Monroe Carell Jr. Children's Hospital at Vanderbilt Nationally ranked in 21 specialtiesHigh-performing in 2 specialties |
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Smiley, Linda, MD
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High-performing in 2 specialties |
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Smith, Andrew L., MD
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Affiliated hospital not reported |
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Vanderbilt University Medical Center #6 Nationally in UrologyNationally ranked in 21 specialties High-performing in 2 specialties |
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