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Vincent Zheng, DO, received his medical education at Western University of Health Sciences in Pomona and went on to complete his residency in family medicine at the Texas Institute for Graduate Medical Education and Research. He chose a career in medicine after experiencing his family's difficulty of access to healthcare and health insurance, due to not being able to afford to see a doctor and take time off from work. When he saw his father continue working with an injured finger, it was a moment he could never forget. Dr. Zheng chose family medicine to be a well-rounded physician and take care of each issue a patient may have.
Dr. Zheng enjoys when his patients can see the benefits of the treatment regimen he prescribes them. The look of happiness that patients have when they are told that their A1c numbers are better controlled after years of having uncontrolled diabetes brings him joy.
Dr. Zheng grew up in New Jersey and is fluent in Fujianese, a dialect of Chinese. Outside of medicine, he enjoys going to the gym, trying new cuisines and restaurants with his wife, going on hikes, and dancing.
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Family Medicine, Primary Care
Western University – College of Osteopathic Medicine of the Pacific
Texas Institute for Graduate Medical Education and Research
31001 Rancho Viejo Road
Suite 200
San Juan Capistrano, CA
Office: (877) 696-3622
17762 Beach Blvd.
Suite 220
Huntington Beach, CA
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