As an internist in Lexington, KY, Dr. Anas Al Rifai is skilled at the treatment & diagnosis of a large array of ailments & diseases in adults.
Yes, Dr. Anas Al Rifai is accepting new patients at this office.
(859) 257-3873
800 Rose Street, Internal Medicine Hospitalist Group, Lexington, KY 40536
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Yes, Dr. Anas Al Rifai is accepting new patients at this office.
1500 E Medical Ctr Dr 3rd Fl Recp C, Ann Arbor, MI 48109-5000
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Yes, Dr. Anas Al Rifai is accepting new patients at this office.
1500 E Medical Ctr Drive, University Hospital Nephrology Inpatient, Ann Arbor, MI 48109-0999
Dr. Anas Al Rifai graduated from Other in 2006.
Dr. Al Rifai has three offices in Kentucky and Michigan where he specializes in Internal Medicine and Nephrology.
Dr. Al Rifai works with eighty-three doctors including Dr. Susan Steigerwalt and Dr. Peter Hagan.
As an internist in Ann Arbor, MI, Dr. Anas Al Rifai serves as a primary care provider for adults. He diagnoses and treats a wide range of conditions, including cross-system illnesses that may affect multiple organic systems. Dr. Al Rifai may also refer patients to a specialist when required. For example, patients with diabetic complications may be referred to an endocrinologist for further treatment.
As a nephrologist in Michigan, Dr. Al Rifai diagnoses, treats, and manages diseases and complications affecting your kidneys. These may include kidney stones, chronic kidney disease, renal failure, chronic urinary tract infections, and other disorders that affect the kidneys. When a patient's condition is serious enough to cause kidney failure, Dr. Al Rifai may be responsible for managing the dialysis process.
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