Dr. Roy Abraham, MD
Dr. Roy Abraham, MD
Overview
Dr. Roy Abraham, MD works in Council Bluffs, IA as
They graduated from Calicut Medical College, Calicut, Kerala India in 1989. Dr. Abraham completed a residency at Registrar In Orthopedic Surgery, Royal Cornwall Hospital, Cornwall, Uk. They are affiliated with Methodist Jennie Edmundson, CHI Health Immanuel, CHI Health Mercy Council Bluffs, CHI Health Lakeside, Audubon County Memorial Hospital, George C. Grape Community Hospital, Montgomery County Memorial Hospital and Myrtue Medical Center.
They are accepting new patients.
Dr. Abraham practices at Practice in Council Bluffs, IA and has additional offices in Denison, IA.
Insurance Accepted
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Bright HealthCare Employer Plan
Locations
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Miller Orthopaedic Affiliates PC1 Edmundson Pl Ste 500, Council Bluffs, IA 51503
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Crawford County Memorial Hospital100 Medical Pkwy, Denison, IA 51442
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Education
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Calicut Medical College, Calicut, Kerala India
1989
Internship
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South Warwickshire Nhs Trust, Lakin Road, Uk
1996
Residency
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Registrar In Orthopedic Surgery, Royal Cornwall Hospital, Cornwall, Uk
2009
Fellowship
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Adult Reconstruction, University Of Louisville School Of Medicine, Louisville, Ky
2009
Frequently Asked Questions
Dr. Roy Abraham, MD accepts new patients on Medical News Today.
Dr. Abraham's office is located at 1 Edmundson Pl Ste 500 Council Bluffs, IA 51503.
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Dr. Abraham has been practicing as an Orthopedic Surgeon for 35 years.
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