
Dr. Ralph Akai-Kofi Nettey, MD
At a glance
Accepts 3 insurance carriers
Blue Cross Blue Shield, Original Medicare, Cigna · See all
Graduated in 2014
Graduated from MOREHOUSE SCHOOL OF MEDICINE; Morehouse School Of Medicine · See training
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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.
Treatments & procedures
- Bacterial Gastroenteritis
- Diabetes Type 2
- Diabetic Skin Problems
- Food Poisoning
- Food Poisoning During Pregnancy
- Fungal Skin Infections
- Gastroenteritis (Stomach Infection)
- Gastrointestinal Bleeding
- Heart Failure
- Heart Failure with Preserved Ejection Fraction
- Infected Burns
- Lead Encephalopathy
- Low Potassium Level
- Lower Gastrointestinal Bleeding
- Metabolic Encephalopathy
- Perforated Peptic Ulcer
- Rectal Bleeding
- Respiratory Failure
- Respiratory Failure in Children
- Upper Gastrointestinal Bleeding
Credentials & Training
Education and training
- MOREHOUSE SCHOOL OF MEDICINE; Morehouse School Of MedicineMedical school · MD · Completed 2014
- Moses H Cone Memorial HospitalResidency
About
Dr. Ralph Akai-Kofi Nettey is a family doctor in Greensboro, North Carolina. Family medicine provides broad, comprehensive care for patients of all ages. He earned his MD from Morehouse School of Medicine and completed residency training at Moses H Cone Memorial Hospital.
- NPI
- 1063823466
- Primary taxonomy
- 207Q00000X
Frequently asked questions
What is Dr. Nettey’s specialty?
He is a family doctor practicing family medicine.
What training has Dr. Nettey completed?
He earned his MD from Morehouse School of Medicine and completed residency training at Moses H Cone Memorial Hospital.
Where does Dr. Nettey practice?
He practices in Greensboro, NC, at 1200 N Elm St.
What conditions or services are listed for Dr. Nettey?
Listed conditions and services include diabetes type 2, heart failure, gastrointestinal bleeding, respiratory failure, and food poisoning.