Dr. Omar Akhter, MD
Hospitalist
1106 Clayton Lane Suite 521W Austin TX, 78723About
Dr. Omar Akhter is an Internist practicing in Austin, TX. He has a Direct Primary Care practice in Austin called Madina Medicine where he specializes in the comprehensive medical care of adult patients. This practice works outside of insurance allowing for extended patient visits and an enhanced doctor-patient relationship. Dr. Akhter also works as a hospitalist in the Seton healthcare system in various locations in Austin. A hospitalist sees admitted patients in the hospital and cares for them up to their discharge date along with the help of various specialists. To contact Dr. Akhter, call (512) 960-2522 or email info@madinamedicine.com.
Education and Training
Aga Khan University Medical School MBBS 0
Board Certification
American Board of Internal Medicine
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