Dr. Abdelrhman A Soliman MD
Addiction Psychiatrist | Addiction Psychiatry
8833 Chapelsquare Ln Cincinnati OH, 45249About
Dr. Abdelrhman Soliman is an Addiction Psychiatrist practicing in Cincinnati, OH. Dr. Soliman evaluates, diagnoses, and treats people who suffer from impulse control conditions related to addiction. As an Addiction Psychiatrist, Dr. Soliman is a substance abuse expert, and is trained to fully understand the biological science behind addiction, in order to properly treat each patient.
Education and Training
Universidad Autonoma De Santo Domingo (Uasd) MD
Technological University Of Santiago 1985
Universidad TecnolÛgica de Santiago Escuela de Medicina 1985
Universidad Iberoamericana (UNIBE) School of Medicine 1990
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- Opiate Dependence
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