Dr. Richard Arbogast, MD

Midtown CHC of Ogden, Midtown CHC Hope Clinic
Family Practice

Dr. Richard Arbogast graduated from Johns Hopkins Medical School in 1964. He did a fellowship in Internal Medicine from 1964-1965, and a residency in psychiatry at the University of Cincinnati from 1965-1968. Dr. Arbogast completed a second fellowship in community psychiatry at the National Institute of Mental Health from 1968-1970. He is board certified by the American Board of Medical Management, in Family Medicine and Psychiatry and Neurology. Dr. Arbogast helped establish some of the first medical services offered to individuals experiencing homelessness in Weber County and has volunteered for many years at Seager Memorial Clinic. Dr. Arbogast retired from his role as medical administrator for IHC 3 years ago and has been doing part-time clinical work in family medicine and psychiatry since. He feels lucky to have the opportunity to work at the Hope site.

Dr. Richard Arbogast

MD
Midtown CHC of Ogden, Midtown CHC Hope Clinic
Family Practice

Dr. Richard Arbogast graduated from Johns Hopkins Medical School in 1964. He did a fellowship in Internal Medicine from 1964-1965, and a residency in psychiatry at the University of Cincinnati from 1965-1968. Dr. Arbogast completed a second fellowship in community psychiatry at the National Institute of Mental Health from 1968-1970. He is board certified by the American Board of Medical Management, in Family Medicine and Psychiatry and Neurology. Dr. Arbogast helped establish some of the first medical services offered to individuals experiencing homelessness in Weber County and has volunteered for many years at Seager Memorial Clinic. Dr. Arbogast retired from his role as medical administrator for IHC 3 years ago and has been doing part-time clinical work in family medicine and psychiatry since. He feels lucky to have the opportunity to work at the Hope site.

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