Erlanger Welcomes 2 New Family Medicine Physicians

  • Friday, July 22, 2016
Dr. Hannah Bujak
Dr. Hannah Bujak

Erlanger Health System welcomed two new family medicine physicians to its growing network of physicians: Dr. Hannah M. Bujak and Dr. Oliver M. Bujak.

 

“We welcome the husband-and-wife team of Drs. Hannah and Oliver M. Bujak to UT Erlanger Primary Care at Volkwagen Drive,” said Kevin M.

Spiegel, FACHE, President and CEO of the Erlanger Health System. “Their experience in family medicine will be invaluable in treating patients of all ages.”

 

The Bujaks, board-certified family medicine physicians, have practiced together in private family medicine offices in Lynden, Washington; Johnson City, NY; and most recently, Chattanooga. They received their medical degrees from Loma Linda University School of Medicine in California and completed a family practice residency program at Wilson Medical Center in Johnson City, NY.

 

Both physicians are now accepting new patients at UT Erlanger Primary Care at Volkswagen Drive.  To make an appointment with either physician, call 423-778-8950.

Dr. Oliver Bujak
Dr. Oliver Bujak
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