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Zeeshan Qureshi, M.D.

Gastroenterologist

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Why did you choose to specialize in Gastroenterology?

I chose to specialize in gastroenterology for many reasons, which include the variety of gastrointestinal and liver disease pathology and the ability to perform very interesting procedures. Gastroenterology also has a good mix of clinic and inpatient settings.

Do you have a specialty of interest within GI?

Esophageal and gastric motility, Barrett’s esophagus and gastrointestinal bleeding.

Where did you study?

Undergraduate: BS in biology from Ohio State University 2005, Medical School: Ohio State College of Medicine 2010, Internal Medicine Residency: Baylor College of Medicine 2013, GI Fellowship: Baylor College of Medicine 2016.

What certifications do you hold?

I am board certified in Internal Medicine and Gastroenterology.

What do you and your family enjoy doing in your spare time?

Traveling, college football, running, movies, Netflix and reading.

Do you have any special honors or recognitions in your medical career that you would like to share?

AGA/GRG GI Fellow Abstract Award 2015, Baylor Internal Medicine resident of the month December 2012, Kenneth Wiseman Scholarship in Medicine 2006

Do you fluently speak any other languages in addition to English?

Urdu, Spanish.

Please list your professional affiliations.

American Gastroenterological Association, American College of Gastroenterology

Alert: Phone Scam Warning

We’re seeing an increase in phone scams targeting patients. Callers may pose as Medicare, your doctor’s office, or another healthcare provider to obtain your Medicare number or other personal information.

Please remember:

  • Never share your Medicare number, Social Security number, or banking information with unsolicited callers.
  • Medicare will never call you unexpectedly to request your number or personal details.
  • Be wary of offers for “free” medical equipment or services in exchange for your Medicare information.
  • If a call seems suspicious, hang up and contact the clinic where you receive care directly using the phone number listed on our website for that location.

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