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At his private practice Hany H Ahmed, MD in Houston, Texas, board-certified OB/GYN Dr. Ahmed provides compassionate and comprehensive women’s health care. With a patient-centered and evidence-based approach, Dr. Ahmed takes time to listen to his patients’ needs and concerns. He then explains in detail their treatment options so they can make the most informed decisions about their health and bodies.
After completing his Bachelor of Medicine and Bachelor of Surgery at Ain Shams University Faculty of Medicine in Cairo, Egypt, Dr. Ahmed relocated to the United States to complete his OB/GYN residency at Baylor College of Medicine in Houston, Texas. He’s a member of the Harris County Medical Society and Texas Medical Association.
At his OB/GYN practice, Dr. Ahmed provides care for women of all ages, including adolescents. He helps patients through every stage of life, offering contraception care, management of every aspect of a women’s pregnancy care, and treatment for menopause. He also specializes in many common gynecological concerns, including abnormal Pap smears, infertility, irregular bleeding, and pelvic pain.
In addition to medical management of women’s health, Dr. Ahmed is an experienced surgeon who performs minimally invasive surgery when necessary.
To better serve his diverse community, Dr. Ahmed is fluent in English and Arabic.
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