Gastroenterologists in Oklahoma City, OK

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Dr. Kenneth A Seres, MD gallery
25YEARS IN BUSINESS
Amenities:
Wheelchair accessible
Payment method:
mastercard, check, insurance, debit, visa, discover, amex
Integris Nazih Zuhdi gallery

Nazih Zuhdi Transplantation Institute, founded in 1984 and a nonprofit organization, is one of the leading providers of surgical procedures and org

Neighborhood:
Central Oklahoma City
Amenities:
Wheelchair accessible
Languages:
Turkish
Sophia Janjua Khan, MD gallery

I enjoy looking after people. It gives me a great sense of satisfaction. When people are ill they can feel helpless. They're looking for answers. To be able

Neighborhoods:
The Greens, Northwest Oklahoma City
Barry Perkins, MD gallery

Barry Perkins, M.D. completed extensive training in the diagnosis and treatment of the esophagus, stomach, small intestine, colon, liver and gallbladder. He

Neighborhoods:
Downtown Oklahoma City, Midtown, Central Oklahoma City
Shih-Kuang Sam Hong, MD gallery

hih-Kuang Sam Hong, M.D.,MSCI, gastroenterologist, is board-certified specializing in the diagnosis and treatment of a wide range of conditions that affect a

Neighborhoods:
Downtown Oklahoma City, Midtown, Central Oklahoma City
Tauseef Ali, MD gallery

Voted by patients and peers around the country to be named the Crohn's & Colitis Foundation's first-ever recipient of the organization's prestigious Healthca

Amenities:
Wheelchair accessible
Pooja Singhal, MD gallery

Pooja Singhal, MD, FACG, DABOM is a board-certified Gastroenterologist and Director of Womens Digestive Health at SSM Health St. Anthony Hospital. Dr. Singh

Arifa Khan, MD gallery

Arifa Khan, M.D., gastroenterologist, is board-certified specializing in the diagnosis and treatment of a wide range of conditions that affect all areas of t

Catherine Anne Dean, APRN-FNP gallery

I decided to go into medicine 10 years ago to help people as it seemed to be a calling for me to change careers. When I was a surgery nurse, I realized I lov

Elvin Kendell Hardy, MD gallery

I want patients to know I am compassionate and I really care about their issues. I love to be there for my patients during some of the most vulnerable times

Amy Brooks Martindale, APRN-CNP gallery

I liked that nursing embodies the entire person from a wholistic approach when treating a patient. I decided to go into gastroenterology because we have a l

Jovonne Kai Smith, PA gallery

I've grown up around medicine as my mother was a nurse and I always knew I wanted to go into the medical field. As a physician assistant I am passionate abo

Carrie Dawn Geurts, APRN-CNP gallery

I chose to go into medicine because it is a constantly evolving field and I love to learn new things. In the field of colon rectal surgery, one of the things

Hussein Bitar, MD gallery

Every day, I?m humbled by my patients? resilience in the face of the adversity of living with Crohn?s disease and Ulcerative Colitis (IBD). Their stori

Crystal Gale-Louise Jankowski, APRN-CNP gallery

Ever since I started in health care, I wanted to be a nurse practitioner. It was just a matter of how to get there. Working in the outpatient diagnostic are

Nagib Toubia Toubia, MD gallery

Gastroenterology is a quickly evolving medical field, so it's important to me that my patients understand what's going on. I wouldn't call myself your typic