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Ekadi KOFO Dr. Kofo Ekadi is an internist serving the Burleson, Texas area at her practice, Delta Medical Clinic. After graduating from medical school at the University of Lagos College of Medicine in her native Nigeria, Dr. Ekadi completed an internship at Howard University Hospital in Washington, DC, and her residency in internal medicine at Greater Baltimore Medical Center in Maryland. After graduating in 1997, she practiced in Georgia before moving to Texas in 2000; she has since practiced in the Fort Worth, Burleson, and Cleburne areas.
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Sarah A. Mitchell, FNP-BC is the newest addition to Dr. Kofo Ekadi's Internal Medicine Practice (Delta Medical) in Burleson, TX, providing patient-centered personalized care, as well as education and teaching of acute and chronic disorders to improve outcomes. Sarah A. Mitchell, FNP-BC is a board-certified Family Nurse Practitioner.
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High blood pressure treatment can improve health and prevent complications; internist Kofo Ekadi, MD, offers high blood pressure treatment at Delta Medical Clinic for residents of the Burleson, Texas area. High blood pressure can be critically important for overall health. People with hypertension -- the medical term for high blood pressure -- might not have any symptoms, even when their blood pressure reaches dangerously high levels.
Dr. Kofo Ekadi is an internist serving the Burleson, Texas area. She offers high cholesterol treatment and other primary care services at her practice, Delta Medical Clinic. The body actually needs cholesterol, since it uses this blood fat (lipid) to make cell membranes and hormones, as well as for other functions.
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Tabatha K.
Feb 06, 2020
I recommend you run not walk away from this office for many reasons. I was offered a paid working interview in a medical assistant position, spent 4 hrs in office, haven't received pay and office manager is refusing my calls, and it's my understanding that I'm not the only one they've done this to. I won't get into how rude ALL the staff is.