Dr. William E. Dugoni, Jr. is a fourth generation San Franciscan, specializing in general and oncologic surgery and is a member of Washington Township Medical Foundation in Fremont. He has practiced medicine in Fremont since 1991.
Dr. Dugoni is a graduate of University of California, San Francisco, Medical School. In his work as both a surgeon and medical director of Washington Hospital Healthcare System’s Women’s Center, he has been a partner in providing the best care possible for breast cancer patients.
William E. Dugoni, Jr., MD
Surgeon
Medical Director, Women's Center
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