Dr. Amal Rubai

Dr. Amal Rubai Consultant, Louis Stokes Cleveland Veterans Affairs Medical Center

Specialty and Interest

Locations

Cleveland
United States of America

Experience

Consultant
Louis Stokes Cleveland Veterans Affairs Medical Center
Cleveland
Dr. Amal Rubai is empowering patients through personalized treatment plans and holistic care, at Louis Stokes Cleveland Veterans Affairs Medical Center.

Education and Training

Case Western Reserve University School of Medicine, Cleveland
Case Western Reserve University School of Medicine, Cleveland
Fellowship
2004 - 2005
Dr. Amal Rubai is an experienced Fellowship holder with a commitment to fostering strong doctor-patient relationships and promoting overall well-being.

University of Baghdad College of Medicine
MD
- 1991
Dr. Amal Rubai is an board-certified MD with a passion for advancing medical research and delivering patient-centered healthcare.
How can I make an appointment with Dr. Amal Rubai?
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What is Dr. Amal Rubai's top areas of care?
Dr. Amal Rubai's top areas of care are anxiety, emotional disorders, bipolar disorder, depression, eating disorders, obsessive compulsive disorder, paranoia, dementia, schizophrenia.
Who is Dr. Amal Rubai?
Dr. Amal Rubai is Psychiatrist in Cleveland. Dr. Amal Rubai is affiliated with medical facilities such as Louis Stokes Cleveland Veterans Affairs Medical Center. Dr. Amal Rubai graduated from Case Western Reserve University School of Medicine, Cleveland and University of Baghdad College of Medicine.
What is Dr. Amal Rubai's education qualification?
Dr. Amal Rubai graduated from Case Western Reserve University School of Medicine, Cleveland and University of Baghdad College of Medicine.
Where does Dr. Amal Rubai work?
Dr. Amal Rubai is affiliated with medical facilities such as Louis Stokes Cleveland Veterans Affairs Medical Center.
Why do patients visit Dr. Amal Rubai?
Patients frequently visit Dr. Amal Rubai for anxiety, emotional disorders, bipolar disorder, depression, eating disorders, obsessive compulsive disorder, paranoia, dementia, schizophrenia.