Dr. Karen Hanna, MD Dr. Karen  Hanna, MD

cardiovascular disease (cardiology). Female

Dr. Karen Hanna, MD is an cardiovascular disease (cardiology) specialist in Savannah, Georgia (GA). She graduated from Medical College Of Virginia Commonwealth University School Of Medicine in 1986 and specializes in cardiovascular disease (cardiology).

General Information


Board certificationCardiovascular Disease (Cardiology)
GenderFemale
EducationGraduated : 1986
School : Medical College Of Virginia Commonwealth University School Of Medicine
Group AffiliationsSt Josephs Cardiology Group Llc
Hospital AffiliationsSt Joseph's Hospital - Savannah
Candler Hospital
Meadows Regional Medical Center
Jeff Davis Hospital
Appling Hospital

Locations

  • 101 Harris Industrial Blvd A
    Vidalia, GA 30474
    (912) 927-3434
  • 11700 Mercy Blvd
    Savannah, GA 31419
    (912) 927-3434
  • 11705 Mercy Blvd
    Savannah, GA 31419
    (843) 379-0220
  • 400 Cedar st
    Metter, GA 30439
    (912) 927-3434
  • 5353 Reynolds st
    Savannah, GA 31405
    (843) 379-0220

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