Dr. Nabil Anton Habash MD?
Update this Profile
Dr. Nabil Anton Habash MD, Plastic Surgeon
We verify the medical license of each FindaTopDoc Verified Doctor to ensure that their license is active and they are in good medical standing.

Dr. Nabil Anton Habash MD

Surgeon

5/5(45)
1400 N Ih 35 Suite 320 Austin TX, 78701
Rating

5/5

About

Dr. Nabil Habash is a general surgeon practicing in Austin, TX. Dr. Habash specializes in abdominal contents including the esophagus, stomach, liver, gallbladder, pancreas and often thyroid glands. General surgeons are able to deal with almost any surgical or critical care emergency, also involving the skin or soft tissue trauma. Dr. Habash provides quality surgical service for gravely ill or injured patients and is able to respond quickly due to knowledge of various surgical procedures.

Board Certification

Plastic SurgeryAmerican Board of Plastic SurgeryABPS

Provider Details

MaleEnglish

Fellowships

  • (Plastic Surgery), OHIO STATE UNIVERSITY MEDICAL CENTER, COLUMBUS, OH    2009

Dr. Nabil Anton Habash MD's Practice location

Practice At 1400 N Ih 35 Suite 320

1400 N Ih 35 Suite 320 -
Austin, TX 78701
Get Direction
New patients: 512-617-7500
Fax: 512-323-9382

1250 8TH AVE STE 265 -
FORT WORTH, TX 76104
Get Direction
New patients: 682-200-8580
Fax: 682-200-8581

Dr. Nabil Anton Habash MD's reviews

(45)
Write Review

Patient Experience with Dr. Habash


5.0

Based on 45 reviews

Dr. Nabil Anton Habash MD has a rating of 5 out of 5 stars based on the reviews from 45 patients. FindaTopDoc has aggregated the experiences from real patients to help give you more insights and information on how to choose the best Surgeon in your area. These reviews do not reflect a providers level of clinical care, but are a compilation of quality indicators such as bedside manner, wait time, staff friendliness, ease of appointment, and knowledge of conditions and treatments.

Recommended Articles

  • Why Do the Benefits Outweigh the Risks of Circumcision?

    Male circumcision has been a highly debated topic with arguments both for and against it. Various religious and traditional practices across the globe favor circumcision. However, there are also large sections of the population in other parts of the world where circumcision is not recommended by...

  • What Is a Partial Hysterectomy?

    In a Complete Hysterectomy, both the Uterus and Cervix are removed to afford symptomatic relief to the patient. When the Cervix remains in the pelvic region after surgery, it then becomes a Partial or Supracervical hysterectomy. The kind of surgery that one opts for is wholly dependent on the health...

  • Hydrocephalus: What Is It?

    Hydrocephalus is a condition where there is too much cerebrospinal fluid in the head. It comes from the Greek words “hydro”, which means water, and “cephalus”, which means head. It is a component of several congenital health problems, but may be caused by head injuries, too. In some cases,...

  • Recovery from a Gallbladder Surgery

    You may be given pain relievers as you wait for the anesthesia to wear off after your gallbladder removal surgery. After surgery, you will be transferred to a recovery room where your condition will be monitored as you are given some time to rest.During a keyhole operation, carbon dioxide gas is...

  • Does My Diet Raise My Risk of Getting Appendicitis?

    The appendix found in the human body was long the subject of debate among doctors all over the world in their journals and reviews. However, very few of these debates have turned out to be worthy of serious consideration because the majority of doctors have conceded the fact that the appendix serves...

  • What Is a Prefrontal Lobotomy?

    Lobotomy is a neurosurgical procedure invented in 1935 by a Portuguese neurologist named Moniz. Moniz won the Nobel Prize in 1949 for his achievement. It was believed that lobotomy was successful in the treatment of various psychological diseases like depression, bipolar disorders, mania,...

Nearby Providers

Nearest Hospitals

UNIVERSITY MEDICAL CENTER AT BRACKENRIDGEl

601 E 15TH STREET AUSTIN TX 78701

Head southwest on I 35 Frontage Road 625 ft
Turn left onto Woodland Avenue 324 ft
Turn left onto I 35 Frontage Road 3268 ft
Continue straight onto South Interstate Highway 35 Service Road;North Interstate Highway 35 Service Road 1211 ft
Take the ramp 686 ft
Merge left onto I 35 1.3 mi
Take the ramp on the right towards University of Texas 864 ft
Go straight onto North Interstate Highway 35 Service Road 165 ft
Turn left onto East 15th Street 961 ft
Turn left 177 ft
Turn left 268 ft
You have arrived at your destination, on the left

ST DAVID'S SOUTH AUSTIN MEDICAL CENTERl

901 WEST BEN WHITE BLVD AUSTIN TX 78704

Head southwest on I 35 Frontage Road 3579 ft
Turn right onto East Oltorf Street 4222 ft
Turn left onto South Congress Avenue 1.2 mi
Make a slight right 193 ft
Make a slight right onto West Ben White Boulevard 2032 ft
Turn left onto South 1st Street 1085 ft
Turn right onto Radam Lane 1086 ft
Turn right onto James Casey Street 228 ft
You have arrived at your destination, on the left

ST DAVID'S MEDICAL CENTERl

919 E 32ND ST AUSTIN TX 78705

Head southwest on I 35 Frontage Road 625 ft
Turn left onto Woodland Avenue 324 ft
Turn left onto I 35 Frontage Road 3268 ft
Continue straight onto South Interstate Highway 35 Service Road;North Interstate Highway 35 Service Road 1211 ft
Take the ramp 686 ft
Merge left onto I 35 1.7 mi
Keep left at the fork onto I 35 2637 ft
Take the ramp on the right towards 32nd - 38 1/2 Streets: Dean Keeton 379 ft
Go straight onto North Interstate Highway 35 Service Road 1399 ft
Turn left onto East 32nd Street 1033 ft
You have arrived at your destination, on the left