Michele Lynne Esposito, MD

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25 Courtenay Dr Fl 1
Charleston, SC 29425

Michele Lynne Esposito, MD is a highly skilled cardiologist based in North Charleston, SC, specializing in general cardiology. With extensive education and training from Tufts University School of Medicine, Dr. Esposito provides exceptional care to her patients, offering a range of medical services and accepting various insurance plans.

With offices at MUSC Health Cardiology at North Area Medical Pavilion and MUSC Health Cardiology at Nexton Medical Park, Dr. Esposito is dedicated to delivering comprehensive and personalized healthcare to individuals in the North Charleston and Summerville areas. Her expertise, combined with her commitment to patient well-being, makes her a trusted provider in the field of cardiology.

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