Christopher Barber, MD

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800 Jefferson St
Whiteville, NC 28472

Christopher Barber, MD is a cardiovascular disease and interventional cardiology specialist based in Whiteville, NC. With over undefined years of experience, Dr. Barber received his medical training from the University of Florida and completed his residency and fellowship at Wake Forest University. Board certified in cardiovascular disease, Dr. Barber is known for his expertise and compassionate care.

Patients have praised Dr. Barber for his professionalism, thoroughness, and attentive bedside manner. His dedication to explaining medical conditions in a clear and understanding way has earned him high praise from those under his care. Patients appreciate the time he takes to listen to their concerns and provide personalized medical guidance.

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