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Physician Staff Roster LEE MEMORIAL HEALTH SYSTEM 9/27/2021 8:30:44 AM Page 1 Abalo, Miguel R., MD (239) 332-5344 Acosta, Gilberto, MD (239) 333-1177 Anesthesiology Pain Management P. O. Box 1180, Fort Myers, FL 33902 7964 Summerlin Lakes Drive, Fort Myers, FL 33907 Phone:(239) 332-5344 Fax: (239) 673-1404 Phone:(239) 333-1177 Fax: (866) 536-4733 1031 SE 9th Place, #5, Cape Coral, FL 33990 Abd-El-Barr, Abd-El-Rahman M., MD (239) 343-7474 Phone: (239) 333-1177 Fax: (866) 536-4733 Pediatric Urologic Surgery 9400 Bonita Beach Road Se, #101, Bonita Springs, FL 34135 16230 Summerlin Road, #215, Fort Myers, FL 33908-5768 Phone: (239) 333-1177 Fax: (866) 536-4733 Phone:(239) 343-7474 Fax: (239) 343-4190 Adi, Ashish M., MD (239) 985-1925 Abdelwahab, Abdellatif H., MD (239) 343-6957 Critical Care Medicine, Pulmonary Medicine, Sleep Medicine Neonatology 7335 Gladiolus Drive, Fort Myers, FL 33908 9981 S HealthPark Dr, NICU, 3rd Floor, Fort Myers, FL 33908 Phone:(239) 985-1925 Fax: (239) 321-6044 Phone:(239) 343-6957 Fax: (239) 343-6280 Adkins, H. Lee, DO (239) 433-4014 Abitbol, M. Salomon, MD (239) 343-5651 Family Medicine, Geriatric Medicine Pediatrics 15661 San Carlos Blvd., Suite 2, Fort Myers, FL 33908 9981 S. HealthPark Drive., 6th Floor, Fort Myers, FL 33908-3618 Phone:(239) 433-4014 Fax: (239) 481-6247 Phone:(239) 343-5651 Fax: (239) 343-5652 Adler, John J., DPM (239) 573-9200 Abou Ayash, Hanin, MD (239) 344-2341 Podiatric Surgery Pediatrics 1722 Del Prado Blvd., #12, Cape Coral, FL 33990 2232 Grand Avenue, Fort Myers, FL 33901 Phone:(239) 573-9200 Fax: (855) 376-5040 Phone:(239) 344-2341 Fax: (239) 334-7518 Agarwal, Anuj, MD (239) 938-2000 Abou-Lahoud, Gilbert M., MD (239) 344-9786 Cardiology General Surgery 1550 Barkley Circle, Fort Myers, FL 33907 6150 Diamond Center Ct. #1300, Fort Myers, FL 33912 Phone:(239) 938-2000 Fax: (239) 278-0404 Phone:(239) 344-9786 Fax: (239) 344-9215 Aggarwal, Nitin N., MD (239) 343-3292 Abrams, Jeffrey H., MD (239) 343-6260 Emergency Medicine Pediatric Emergency Medicine, Pediatrics 2776 Cleveland Ave., LMHS - Emergency Dept., Fort Myers, FL 33901-5864 9981 S. HealthPark Dr., HP Pediatric Emerg. Dept., Fort Myers, FL 33908-3618 Phone:(239) 343-3292 Fax: (239) 343-3695 Phone:(239) 343-6260 Fax: (239) 343-6259 Ahmad, Imtiaz, MD (239) 437-6670 Abruzzino, Jessica M., DO (239) 424-3123 Pulmonary Medicine, Sleep Medicine, Internal Medicine Family Medicine 16420 HealthPark Commons Drive, #100, Fort Myers, FL 33908 13607 Pine Villa Lane, Fort Myers, FL 33912 Phone:(239) 437-6670 Fax: (239) 437-8871 Phone:(239) 424-3123 Fax: (239) 424-4041 126 Del Prado Blvd., N., Cape Coral, FL 33909 Absalom, Nicholas M., MD (239) 208-2212 Phone: (239) 437-6670 Fax: (239) 437-8871 Neurology 1120 Lee Blvd., Lehigh Acres, FL 33936 9110 College Pointe Court, Fort Myers, FL 33919-3244 Phone: (239) 437-6670 Fax: (239) 437-8871 Phone:(239) 208-2212 Fax: (239) 208-3994 Ahmadi, Anissa, DMD (239) 939-0423 Abu Shahin, Fadi, MD (239) 334-6626 Pediatric Dentistry Gynecologic Oncology 45 Barkley Circle, Fort Myers, FL 33907 8931 Colonial Center Dr, #400, Fort Myers, FL 33905 Phone:(239) 939-0423 Fax: (239) 939-4912 Phone:(239) 334-6626 Fax: (239) 334-0404 Ahmed, Tanzeen, MD (239) 424-3123 Abuawad, Mazen K., MD (239) 288-6642 Internal Medicine Neuro Interventional Radiology 13607 Pine Villa Lane, Fort Myers, FL 33912 3949 Evans Ave. #300B, Fort Myers, FL 33901 Phone:(239) 424-3123 Fax: (239) 424-4041 Phone:(239) 288-6642 Fax: (727) 289-7140 Aihara, Rie, MD (239) 277-0479 Acevedo-Ramirez, Nattasha J., MD (239) 208-2212 General Surgery Neurology 8931 Colonial Center Drive #301, Fort Myers, FL 33905 9110 College Pointe Court, Fort Myers, FL 33919-3244 Phone:(239) 277-0479 Fax: (239) 277-0729 Phone:(239) 208-2212 Fax: (239) 208-3994 Aitken, Yanell M., DO (239) 343-2052 Internal Medicine 9981 S HealthPark Dr, 2-West, Fort Myers, FL 33908-3618 Phone:(239) 343-2052 Fax: (239) 343-5348 LEE MEMORIAL HEALTH SYSTEM 9/27/2021 8:30:41 AM Page 2 Ajlouni, Heitham K., MD (239) 343-9646 Allen, Scott F., MD (239) 938-2000 Endocrinology Cardiology 8960 Colonial Center Dr., #202, Fort Myers, FL 33905-7810 1550 Barkley Circle, Fort Myers, FL 33907 Phone:(239) 343-9646 Fax: (239) 343-9681 Phone:(239) 938-2000 Fax: (239) 278-0404 Alakija, Charles O., MD (239) 424-3513 Almidani, Mazen A., MD (239) 208-2212 Emergency Medicine Neurology 636 Del Prado Blvd., Emerg. Dept., Cape Coral, FL 33990-2695 9110 College Pointe Court, Fort Myers, FL 33919-3244 Phone:(239) 424-3513 Fax: (239) 424-4039 Phone:(239) 208-2212 Fax: (239) 208-3994 Alam, Khalid, MD (239) 343-6202 Aloise, Joseph, DO (239) 567-1000 Gastroenterology General Medicine 16410 HealthPark Commons Drive, Fort Myers, FL 33908-9821 18900 N. Tamiami Tr., #9, N. Ft. Myers, FL 33903 Phone:(239) 343-6202 Fax: (239) 343-4159 Phone:(239) 567-1000 Fax: (239) 567-1008 Alberto Mercedes, Edwin M., MD (239) 343-2052 Alsalman, Ihsan A., DO (239) 424-3513 Internal Medicine Emergency Medicine 9981 S HealthPark Dr, 2-West, Fort Myers, FL 33908-3618 636 Del Prado Blvd., Emerg. Dept., Cape Coral, FL 33990-2695 Phone:(239) 343-2052 Fax: (239) 343-5348 Phone:(239) 424-3513 Fax: (239) 424-4039 Albrektson, Joshua R., MD (952) 595-1100 Alvarez, Jaime A., MD (239) 432-0774 Diagnostic Radiology Neurosurgery 11995 Singletree Lane #500, Eden Prairie, MN 55344 12700 Creekside Ln., #101, Fort Myers, FL 33919 Phone:(952) 595-1100 Fax: (952) 935-2757 Phone:(239) 432-0774 Fax: (239) 432-9404 Alcalde, Rafael E., DDS (239) 274-3794 Amatulle, Philip, MD (239) 936-2316 Oral/Maxillofacial Surgery Diagnostic Radiology 5150 Mason Corbin Court Suite 2, Fort Myers, FL 33907 3660 Broadway, Fort Myers, FL 33901 Phone:(239) 274-3794 Fax: (239) 275-3513 Phone:(239) 936-2316 Fax: (239) 425-4798 Alea, Oscar A., MD (239) 437-5500 Ambros, Tadeu F., MD (239) 437-5755 Pediatric Pulmonary Medicine Oncology/Hematology 12748 University Drive, Fort Myers, FL 33907 8260 Gladiolus Drive, Fort Myers, FL 33908 Phone:(239) 437-5500 Fax: (239) 437-5507 Phone:(239) 437-5755 Fax: (239) 437-5776 Alfaro-Maguyon, Maria E., MD (239) 343-3474 Ameglio, Peter J., MD (239) 990-8138 Trauma Surgery Orthopedic Surgery 2780 Cleveland Ave., #702, Fort Myers, FL 33901-5857 6839 Porto Fino Circle, Fort Myers, FL 33912 Phone:(239) 343-3474 Fax: (239) 343-2968 Phone:(239) 990-8138 Fax: (239) 237-3180 Alfonso, Javier E., MD (239) 424-3123 Amezaga Urruela, Matxalen, MD (239) 343-9633 Internal Medicine Rheumatology 13607 Pine Villa Lane, Fort Myers, FL 33912 8960 Colonial Center Drive, #302, Fort Myers, FL 33905-7810 Phone:(239) 424-3123 Fax: (239) 424-4041 Phone:(239) 343-9633 Fax: (239) 343-4015 Al-Hafnawi, Motaz K., MD (239) 343-6202 Amin, Darshana P., DO (239) 208-2212 Gastroenterology Neurology, Sleep Medicine 16410 HealthPark Commons Drive, Fort Myers, FL 33908-9821 9110 College Pointe Court, Fort Myers, FL 33919-3244 Phone:(239) 343-6202 Fax: (239) 343-4159 Phone:(239) 208-2212 Fax: (239) 208-3994 Alikhan, Mahboob M., MD (239) 343-6202 Amir, Murtaza, MD (239) 208-2212 Gastroenterology Neurology 16410 HealthPark Commons Drive, Fort Myers, FL 33908-9821 9110 College Pointe Court, Fort Myers, FL 33919-3244 Phone:(239) 343-6202 Fax: (239) 343-4159 Phone:(239) 208-2212 Fax: (239) 208-3994 Allan, Bassan J., MD (239) 333-0995 Ammons, Lindsey D., MD (239) 343-2052 General Surgery, Surgical Oncology Internal Medicine 8925 Colonial Center Dr #2000, Fort Myers, FL 33905 9981 S HealthPark Dr, 2-West, Fort Myers, FL 33908-3618 Phone:(239) 333-0995 Fax: (844) 615-5267 Phone:(239) 343-2052 Fax: (239) 343-5348 Allen, Robert M., DO (239) 275-6001 Amoros Duquesne, Mayelin, M.D. (239) 343-2052 Psychiatry Internal Medicine 9500 Corkscrew Palms Circle, #1, Estero, FL 33928 9981 S HealthPark Dr, 2-West, Fort Myers, FL 33908-3618 Phone:(239) 275-6001 Fax: (239) 275-6160 Phone:(239) 343-2052 Fax: (239) 343-5348 LEE MEMORIAL HEALTH SYSTEM 9/27/2021 8:30:40 AM Page 3 Ancaya-Lujan, Dora V., MD (239) 433-4014 Aponte, Luis A., MD (573) 614-2238 Internal Medicine Family Medicine 15661 San Carlos Blvd., Suite 2, Fort Myers, FL 33908 14171 Metropolis Ave, #203, Fort Myers, FL 33912 Phone:(239) 433-4014 Fax: (239) 481-6247 Phone:(573) 614-2238 Fax: (239) 791-1205 Anderson, Andre D., MD (239) 468-0150 Appelgren, Rebecca A., MD (239) 332-5344 Family Medicine Anesthesiology 23450 Via Coconut Point, Estero, FL 34135-1877 P. O. Box 1180, Fort Myers, FL 33902 Phone:(239) 468-0150 Fax: (239) 343-4056 Phone:(239) 332-5344 Fax: (239) 673-1404 Anderson, Cyrus T. III, MD (239) 936-2316 Applebaum, Michael S., MD (239) 468-0150 Diagnostic Radiology Internal Medicine 3660 Broadway, Fort Myers, FL 33901 23450 Via Coconut Point, Estero, FL 34135-1877 Phone:(239) 936-2316 Fax: (239) 425-4798 Phone:(239) 468-0150 Fax: (239) 343-4056 Anderson, Stephen F., DDS (239) 574-3323 Arana, Jeannie M., MD (239) 424-2757 Oral/Maxillofacial Surgery Family Medicine 2534 SE Santa Barbara Place # 101, Cape Coral, FL 33904 1435 SE 8th Terrace, #E, Cape Coral, FL 33990-3289 Phone:(239) 574-3323 Fax: (239) 574-2381 Phone:(239) 424-2757 Fax: (239) 772-0186 Andrade Paz, Hugo F., MD (813) 910-0030 Aranguiz, Romy, MD (239) 343-9633 Nephrology Rheumatology 13778 Plantation Rd., #104, Fort Myers, FL 33912 8960 Colonial Center Drive, #302, Fort Myers, FL 33905-7810 Phone:(813) 910-0030 Fax: (813) 654-0478 Phone:(239) 343-9633 Fax: (239) 343-4015 Andrade, Diego P., MD (239) 332-5344 Arcement, Brian K., MD (239) 343-0550 Anesthesiology Cardiology P.
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