Cobre Valley Regional Medical Center welcomes Dr. Natasha Patel and Dr. Patrick Law

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  Cobre Valley Regional Medical Center (CVRMC) would like to welcome Dr. Natasha Patel (OB/GYN) and Dr. Patrick Law (Podiatrist) to the community.

Dr. Natasha Patel

  Dr. Natasha Patel has a vast educational background and has practiced in rural and underserved communities.  She obtained her medical degree from the Ross University School of Medicine, Roseau, Dominica.  Additionally she has been a Clinical Assistant Instructor for medical student education, an Organic Chemistry Teaching Assistant and has published articles for various medical journals. Her most recent experience includes high risk obstetrics, Level IV NICU, gynecologic surgery, ambulatory and major procedures, and laparoscopic surgery.

  Dr. Patel enjoys poetry, yoga, hiking, equestrian sports and learning new languages.  Her native language is English, however she is fluent in Hindi, Gujarati, and basic medical and conversational Spanish. She looks forward to serving the women of the Cobre Valley region.

  Dr. Patrick Law received his training in foot and ankle surgery at the Veteran’s Hospital in Tucson, AZ. While at the VA, he developed a passion for diabetic foot care and treating lower extremity wounds. Additionally, his professional interests include foot and ankle trauma, sports medicine and general foot and ankle care. Dr. Law’s dedication to the lower extremity began years ago after sustaining multiple foot and ankle injuries during high school and college.

Dr. Patrick Law

  Prior to residency, Dr. Law graduated with his Doctorate of Podiatric Medicine from Rosalind Franklin University in North Chicago, IL. He received his Bachelor’s Degree from Utah State University in Nutrition Science.

  Dr. Law is a native of Arizona and is happy to be practicing in his home state, and serving the people of Cobre Valley. He has always wanted to live in a small town and feels honored to provide his medical expertise with our community.

  Apart from medicine, Dr. Law is fluent in Spanish, enjoys spending time outdoors with his wife and three sons.  He enjoys woodworking, hiking and going on road trips. 

  Dr. Patel and Dr. Law have offices at the Clinics @ the Hospital. For more information, please call 928-425-3247.

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