Dr. Nasser Mohamed MD

“I am grateful that I have found Dr. Mohamed to be my primary care physician. In a time where the word "empathy" is merely a marketing buzzword, Dr. Mohamed embodies empathy in his practice without any pretense.” WY - Yelp

“I am grateful that I have found Dr. Mohamed to be my primary care physician. In a time where the word "empathy" is merely a marketing buzzword, Dr. Mohamed embodies empathy in his practice without any pretense.” WY - Yelp

 

Dr. Nasser Mohamed’s Education:

  • Medical School (2007-2011): Weill Cornell Medical College - Qatar Campus

  • Residency (2011-2014): University of Connecticut - Family Medicine

  • Fellowship (2014-2015): Allegheny General Hospital (Drexel-Temple University) - Sports Medicine

 

Thank you for your interest in my practice. I am a Board Certified Family Physician who loves being a physician. I believe the administrative demands of modern medicine have marginalized the physician’s role and are eroding the physician-patient relationship.

I founded Osra Medical in 2019 to take back my relationship with my patients and to empower myself to be the doctor I set out to be.

My dream of being a physician and being truly available to meet the individual, complex needs of my patients was not possible in a traditional practice setting. I created this practice with a model that is free of back-end affiliations with payers and large corporations.

My journey as a gay man of color, as a physician, and as an asylum seeker have opened my eyes to the many challenges and unique needs of our community. I believe my practice adds a very important channel to seek medical care. This channel is completely isolated from the larger system in many ways and provides a truly confidential setting where patients can have their medical needs addressed in a fear-free environment.

I believe everyone deserves to be seen and treated with respect.

I believe everyone deserves access to mental health care and treatment without fearing retaliation from their employers or any professional organization.

I believe everyone should have access to sexual health care without feeling judged or marginalized.

I believe each person’s needs are different and the way they receive care needs to be individualized.

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