Member American Association of Clinical Endocrinology (USA)
Member American Endocrine Society (USA)
Member American Society of Nephrology (USA)
Member the Obesity Society of America (USA)
Doctor Schedule
Tuesday09:00 am – 02:00 pm
Thursday09:00 am – 02:00 pm
Saturday09:00 am – 02:00 pm
Education
MBBS from University of Health Sciences Lahore
Diplomate American Board Internal Medicine from American Board of Internal Medicine
Diplomate American Board Nephrology from American Board of Internal Medicine
Experience
Associate Professor Of Medicine, Ohio University Heritage College, Athens Ohio
Visiting American Consultant At Doctors Hospital Lahore, Hameed Latif Hospital Lahore, Medline Clinic (Zia Ul Haq Rd) Gujranwala, And SFH – Rahwali – Gujranwala
Senior Consultant, Ball Memorial Hospital Muncie, IN, USA
Senior Consultant, Mercy Jefferson Hospital Festus, MO. USA
Senior Consultant, Avera Mckennan Hospital & University Health Center Sioux Falls South Dakota. USA
Senior Consultant, Cleveland Clinic Akron General Akron Ohio, USA
Senior Consultant, Firelands Regional Medical Center Sandusky Ohio, USA
Fellowship In Nephrology & Hypertension Henry Ford Hospital. Wayne State University. Detroit. Michigan, USA
Senior Consultant, Temple University School Of Medicine. Philadelphia, PA, USA
Internal Medicine – Diabetes – Specialization 07/2010 – 062013 Raritan Bay Medical Center, University Of Robert Wood Johnson. New Jersey USA
Medical Education Lahore Medical And Dental College Lahore, Pakistan 1999-2004
House Job’ LGH And SIMS 2004 – 2005″
Clinical Interest
Weight Gain & Obesity – the leading cause of number of co-morbidities in our era
Metabolic Syndrome X
Difficult to Control Diabetes (T1DM, T2DM)
Difficult to Control Hypertension – Primary and Endocrine Hypertension
Diabetic Nephropathy – Aim to Slow the Progression.
Diabetic Gastroparesis & its Challenges
Difficult to Control Edema or Fluid Overload
Adrenal Insufficiency – Addison’s Disease
Contrast Induced Nephropathy
Diabetic Peripheral Neuropathy
Post Kidney Transplant Follow up.
Recurrent Kidney Stones – You don’t need another kidney stone – Multiple Stones are Not an Indication to Remove the Kidney
Recurrent Kidney Infections – Pus & bugs in Urine
Diabetes Insipidus – Polyuria – Proteinuria
Hypertriglyceridemia
Chronic Fatigue Syndrome
Restless Leg Syndrome
Iron and Vitamin D Deficiency
Difficult to Control High Uric Acid & Recurrent Gouty Attacks
Thyroid Problems – Hypothyroidism and Hyperthyroidism