Crouse Medical Practice welcomes Dr. Mahwish Iqbal

Crouse Medical Practice welcomes Dr. Mahwish Iqbal
Seth Kronenberg, MD, President — Crouse Health
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Crouse Medical Practice in Syracuse has announced the addition of Dr. Mahwish Iqbal, MD, MPH, to their team. Dr. Iqbal is a graduate of Rawalpindi Medical University in Pakistan and completed her residency in family medicine at SUNY Upstate Medical Center. She also holds a Master’s degree in Public Health from Syracuse University and SUNY Upstate.

Dr. Iqbal is board certified in family medicine with a focus on preventative medicine, chronic disease management, and health and wellness promotion. Originally from Pakistan, she speaks English, Urdu, Hindi, and Punjabi fluently.

She is now accepting new patients at Crouse Medical Practice Syracuse.

Crouse Medical Practice operates 19 locations across Central New York offering primary care and specialties such as general surgery; cardiology; OB/GYN; endocrinology; pulmonology; neurosurgery; neurovascular services; diabetes care; stroke care; bariatric services; maternal fetal medicine; and plastic surgery.

For more information visit crousemed.com.



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