Nate Gray, MD

Nate Gray, MD

Physician in Lancaster, SC
Specialties:Radiology
NPI #1760895676

Nathaniel Gray, MD

Dr. Nathaniel Gray, M.D. is a board-certified diagnostic radiologist and fellowship trained musculoskeletal radiologist. His clinical interests include orthopedic oncology, sports-related injuries, and bone density evaluation. Additionally, Dr. Gray has a strong clinical interest in mammography, both in increasing access and improving outcomes for patients. He earned his Bachelor of Arts from Winthrop University and his Doctor of Medicine degree from The University of South Carolina School of Medicine where he was inducted into the Alpha Omega Alpha medical honor society and graduated magna cum laude. Dr. Gray proceeded to complete his residency in Diagnostic Radiology followed by a musculoskeletal fellowship at Wake Forest Baptist Medical Center in Winston Salem, NC. He returned to his home state of South Carolina in 2020 to enter private practice. Dr. Gray currently practices in upstate South Carolina, primarily at MUSC Lancaster and Chester. He serves as the lead interpreting physician for mammography at both locations where he continually strives to provide services and enact policies that align with current best practice guidelines and exceed patient expectations for timely and quality care.

Board Certifications: American Board of Radiology

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