
About Dr. Omid Nikrouz, MD
Dr. Omid Nikrouz MD is an award-winning, dedicated internist working in New York City, NY. He earned his medical degree from New York Medical College. Dr. Nikrouz completed his residency at the Methodist Dallas Medical Center. He is Board-certified in internal medicine. Dr. Nikrouz provides general internal medical care for everything from annual exams to vertigo, Allergies, and Cardiac and Lung disease. He also performs vaccinations, cancer screenings, and Brain Function testing for Anxiety and Depression and ADHD.
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Education and background
Specialties
- Internist
- Primary Care Doctor
Practice names
- Omid Nikrouz, MD. PC.
Hospital affiliations
- Lenox Hill Hospital
- New York Hospital Queens
Board certifications
- American Board of Internal Medicine
Education and training
- Medical School – Universidad Autónoma de Guadalajara Facultad de Medicina
- Methodist Health System, Dallas, Residency in Internal Medicine
Professional memberships
- American College of Physicians, New York Chapter
- Aesthetics International Association
- American Board of Internal Medicine
Awards and publications
- Omid Nikrouz, MD. Leigh Hunter, MD. The New Great Imitator: Isolated Hepatic Tuberculoma Masquerading as Hepatocellular Carcinoma, Abstract; accepted for presentation at SCCM’s 40th Critical Care Congress, San Diego Fall 2010. Omid Nikrouz, MD. Leigh Hunter, MD. Niels J Dyrved, MD. Tuberculoma and Caseating Hepatic Granulamatosis Due to Mycobacterium Tuberculosis: A Case Report Continuing Medical Education Journal of Dallas Methodist Hospital. September 2009. Omid Nikrouz, MD. Roberto Collazo Maldonado, MD. Lupus Membranous Glomerulonephritis in a seronegative Patient. Continuing Medical Education Journal of Dallas Methodist Hospital. April 2009. Omid Nikrouz, MD. Hetendra Makanbhai, MD. Inna Shmerlin, MD. Rajiv Pandit, MD. Treatment of Diffuse large B cell lymphoma in a seropositive HIV patient. Case Report. Continuing Medical Education Journal of Dallas Methodist Hospital. December 2008. Pulmonary and neural lesions induced by nasal instillation of silica in autoimmune prone mice. Submitted abstract, FASEB, Spring 2003 Advisor: Dr. Susan Prattis. Yeshiva University
Languages spoken
- English
- Spanish
- Hebrew
- Farsi
Provider’s gender
Male
Total Patient reviews 2061
All reviews have been submitted by patients after seeing the provider.
Overall rating 4.72
Wait time 4.61
Bedside manner 4.77