Cassie Tran
At a glance
Accepts 2 insurance carriers
Original Medicare, Cigna · See all
Graduated in 2015
Graduated from American University of Antigua · See training
Board certification listed
American Board of Family Medicine - Family Medicine · See credentials
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Location
Specialty
Family Doctor
Family Medicine is the medical specialty which is concerned with the total health care of the individual and the family.
Credentials & Training
Education and training
- American University of AntiguaMedical school · MD · Completed 2015
- St. George's University School Of MedicineMedical school · MD · Completed 2012
- Forbes HospitalResidency · Completed 2018
- Educational Commission for Foreign Medical GraduatesEducation
Board certifications
- American Board of Family Medicine - Family MedicineCertification · Certified 2019
About
Cassie Tran, MD, is a board-certified family medicine physician in Pittsburgh. She completed medical school at American University of Antigua and St. George's University School of Medicine, followed by residency at Forbes Hospital and additional training through the Educational Commission for Foreign Medical Graduates. In her primary care practice, she emphasizes accessible care, healthy lifestyle changes, and evidence-based medicine, and she works closely with other subspecialties to provide comprehensive care.
- NPI
- 1295115988
- Primary taxonomy
- 207Q00000X
Frequently asked questions
What is Dr. Cassie Tran's specialty?
She is a board-certified family medicine physician.
Where does Dr. Cassie Tran practice?
She practices in Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania, at 320 E North Ave.
What training and certification does Dr. Cassie Tran have?
She completed medical school at American University of Antigua and St. George's University School of Medicine, and her residency at Forbes Hospital. She is board-certified in Family Medicine.
What is Dr. Cassie Tran's care focus?
Her primary care approach emphasizes accessible care, healthy lifestyle changes, evidence-based medicine, and coordination with other subspecialties.