Alexandra White, DO - Sanford Clinic

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300 S Byron Blvd
Chamberlain, SD 57325

Located in Chamberlain SD you'll find Alexandra White DO practicing at Sanford Clinic. As a Doctor of Osteopathic Medicine she brings a unique perspective to the field of healthcare with a focus on holistic treatments and patient-centered care. With her specialized training Dr. White offers comprehensive medical services tailored to address not just the symptoms but the root causes of health issues.

Patients seeking a more holistic approach to their healthcare will appreciate Dr. White's expertise in Osteopathic Medicine. Her commitment to understanding the interconnectedness of the body's systems allows her to provide personalized care that considers the physical emotional and lifestyle factors influencing overall well-being. By choosing Dr. White as their healthcare provider residents of Chamberlain can expect a compassionate doctor dedicated to promoting healing and long-term health.

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