
Fellowship in Child Neurology, Fellowship in Clinical Neurophysiology, Residency in Pediatrics, Medical School
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Dr. Asra Akbar is a Clinical Neurophysiologist,Pediatric Neurologist and Pediatrician in Northwest Side, SAN ANTONIO and has an experience of 21 years in these fields. Dr. Asra Akbar practices at University Health Women's & Children's Hospital in Northwest Side, SAN ANTONIO,Family Community Medicine in Northwest Side, SAN ANTONIO and University Health Main Campus in Northwest Side, SAN ANTONIO. She completed Medical School from Dow Medical College Karachi in 2004,Fellowship in Child Neurology from University Of Texas Southwestern Medical Center in 2013 and Fellowship in Clinical Neurophysiology from University Of Texas Southwestern Medical Center in 2015. Some of the services provided by the doctor are: Traumatic Brain Injury (TBI) Treatment,Hypertension,Hypertension,Asthma Treatment and Child Neurology etc.
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Q: Where does Dr. Asra Akbar practice?
A: Dr. Asra Akbar practices at University Health Women's & Children's Hospital - Northwest Side.
Q: Why do patients visit Dr. Asra Akbar?
A: Patients frequently visit Dr. Asra Akbar for Traumatic Brain Injury (TBI) Treatment, Hypertension, Hypertension. To see more reasons visit the doctor's profile on Practo.
Q: What is Dr. Asra Akbar's education qualification?
A: Dr. Asra Akbar has the following qualifications - Fellowship in Child Neurology, Fellowship in Clinical Neurophysiology, Residency in Pediatrics, Medical School.
Q: What does Dr. Asra Akbar specialises in ?
A: Dr. Asra Akbar specialises as Clinical Neurophysiologist, Pediatric Neurologist, Pediatrician.
Q: How many years of experience does Dr. Asra Akbar have?
A: Dr. Asra Akbar has an overall experience of 21 years. View where has Dr. Asra Akbar practiced in the past.