
Antoinette Williams Rutherford, MD
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(803) 434-7910
Fax: (803) 933-3022
Fax: (803) 933-3022
1 Richland Medical Park Dr, Suite 300, Columbia, South Carolina, 29203
About us
Antoinette Williams Rutherford, MD, is a board-certified pulmonary medicine physician at Prisma Health and an assistant professor of internal medicine at the University of South Carolina in Columbia. She currently serves as medical director of the Sleep Diagnostic Centers at Prisma Health Richland Hospital.
Dr. Rutherford received her medical degree from the USC School of Medicine and completed her residency at Prisma Health in general internal medicine. She has completed additional training in critical care at the National Institutes of Health in Bethesda, Maryland, and completed fellowships in pulmonary and sleep medicine at the University of Maryland in Baltimore. She enjoys seeing complex sleep disorder patients.
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