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Tsuyoshi Inoshita, M.D.

Insurances Accepted: Aetna PPO, Commercial, Medicaid, Medicare, West Virginia Public Employees Insurance Agency
Affiliations King's Daughters Medical Center Ohio
Education: Medical School: Kyoto University School of Medicine, Kyoto, Japan, 1975 Internship: US Naval Regional Medical Center, Yokosuka, Japan, 1976 Residency: Northwestern University, Chicago, Ill., 1978; University Health Center of Pittsburgh, Pittsburgh, Pa., 1980; Saint Luke’s Medical Center, Cleveland, Ohio, 1989 Fellowship: Cleveland Clinic, Cleveland, Ohio, 1991
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4.8 out of 5
( 751 Ratings
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  • Jul 17, 2025
    Always good experience.
  • Jul 16, 2025
    All staff was friendly and professional.
  • Jul 16, 2025
    He was super about taking time to explain everything! His staff is fantastic! They all put me at ease . Will definitely be telling friends and family about this great place.
  • Jul 15, 2025
    The staff and secretaries and everything there is very courteous and makes you feel like you're family. Very friendly atmosphere. We recommend it. Thank you very much.
  • Jul 14, 2025
    He was great
  • Jul 11, 2025
    Yes, the nurses are very good. They're very helpful. The person that took the blood was very careful, very concerned. And I think that it's a great place to go to if you have cancer. And I'm glad that he is my doctor and the nurses that are there are wonderful. I have nothing but praise for him.
  • Jul 11, 2025
    Very professional!
  • Jul 9, 2025
    First time patient there!
  • Jun 26, 2025
    Great doctor and very nice staff.
  • Jun 26, 2025
    Yes, I've been seeing Dr. Inoshita since 2020, and he has always been fabulous. All the girls in the office and the nurses are absolutely wonderful. They have all went above and beyond. But whatever my needs were, whether they applied to what I was there for or not, Dr. Inoshita is just great. I mean, I would never see another oncologist or hematologist as long as he's alive and treating patients, and that office just runs like clockwork. It's just always been. I have 13 specialists because I have several i
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