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Krishnan Babu, M.D.

May 14, 2002 HCN Staff

SPRINGFIELD — Pioneer Valley Nephrology announced that Krishnan Babu, M.D., has joined Jonathan Slater, M.D., and Balaji Padmanabhan, M.D., at the practice, located at 300 Stafford St. in Springfield.
Babu is board-certified in Nephrology and hypertension/internal medicine and is accepting new patients with kidney disease and hypertension.

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