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SpecialtiesGeneral Surgery
LocationSyracuse, NY
Bio:
With over 41 years of experience, this dedicated surgeon specializes i...
Experience:
40+ years
Language Spoken:
Spanish,
English
Common Treatments:
Abdominal Pain
Appendicitis
Bowel Strangulation
Breast Cancer
Cholecystitis And Gallstones
Colorectal Cancer
Gallstones
Ileus
See More
Institutes Attended:
DMC,
IMC,
ISMMS,
ZSMHN,
ABS
Certificates:
MD,
Residency,
Fellow,
Board Cert.
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Common Treatments:
Abdominal Pain
Appendicitis
Bowel Strangulation
Breast Cancer
Cholecystitis And Gallstones
Colorectal Cancer
Gallstones
Ileus
See More
Institutes Attended:
DMC,
IMC,
ISMMS,
ZSMHN,
ABS
Certificates:
MD,
Residency,
Fellow,
Board Cert.
Overview
Practice
About
Overview
Dr. Akbar Ahmed, MD, is an accomplished general surgeon based in Syracuse, NY, with over 41 years of experience in the medical field, specializing in general surgery and critical care medicine. He graduated from Dow Medical College Karachi in 1982 and completed his surgical residency at the Icahn School of Medicine at Mount Sinai. Dr....
Practice
In-network insurance
Aetna
Alliant Health Plans
Aspire Health Plan
Blue Cross Blue Shield
Blue Cross Blue Shield of Kansas City
Blue Cross Blue Shield of Massachusetts
Appointments Scheduling
Central New York Surgical Physicians PC
In-Person Visit
Address:
739 Irving Ave Ste 450, Syracuse, NY 13210
Phone:
(315) 470-7364
Fax:
(315) 766-1103
About
NPI/License number:
1457359150
Experience:
40+ years
Language Spoken:
Spanish,
English
Hospital Affiliations:
Crouse Hospital
Specialties:
General Surgery
Surgery
Critical Care Medicine
Common Treatments:
Abdominal Pain
Appendicitis
Bowel Strangulation
Breast Cancer
Cholecystitis And Gallstones
Colorectal Cancer
Gallstones
Ileus
See More
Education & Certifications:
Fellowship in Critical Care
Zucker School of Medicine at Hofstra/northwell1995