Dr. Farhan Malik, MD, Family Practitioner
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Dr. Farhan Malik, MD

Family Practitioner

441 US 130 East Windsor, New Jersey,, 08520

About

As a healthcare provider, I, Dr. Farhan Malik, MD, aim to offer comprehensive medical services to the family practice of NJ, including primary care, weight loss management, IV infusion therapy, and chronic disease management.

 

Board Certification

American Board of Internal Medicine

Provider Details

Male English, Hindi, Urdu

Areas of research

Dr. Farhan Malik, MD is an internal medicine specialist in East Windsor, NJ. Dr. Malik completed a residency at Jersey Shore University Medical Center, Internal Medicine. They currently practice at Prime Health of New Jersey and are affiliated with Virtua Mount Holly Hospital and Centrastate Medical Center. Dr. Malik is board certified in Internal Medicine and accepts accepts multiple insurance plans.

Dr. Farhan Malik, MD's Practice location

Primary Health of New Jersey

441 US 130 -
East Windsor,, New Jersey, 08520
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New patients: 609-336-7518
Fax: 609-336-7841
https://primehealthofnj.com

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