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Dr. Dr. Naseh Nawabi, MD

Emergency Medicine Specialist

10308 W SAMPLE ROAD CORAL Coral Springs FL, 33065

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Dr. Naseh Nawabi practices Emergency Medicine in Coral Springs, FL. Dr. Nawabi assesses patients who seek immediate medical attention at any time of day or night. Emergency Medicine Physicians are trained to efficiently work with each patient and situation no matter how acute or life-threatening. Dr. Nawabi examines patients, determines means of testing, diagnoses conditions, and decides the best treatment methods.

Education and Training

Ross University School of Medicine Medical Degree 2000

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Dr. Dr. Naseh Nawabi, MD's Expert Contributions
  • What's causing my bloating?

    There are many causes, but to make sure it is not IBD, you need to consult a GI doc. READ MORE

  • What does it mean when you have small bumps on your gums?

    You need to see a dentist to make sure it is not an abscess. READ MORE

  • What is a normal range for PSA?

    “ Age-specific reference ranges — In men without prostate cancer, serum PSA reflects the amount of glandular epithelium, which in turn reflects prostate size. Thus, as prostate size increases with increasing age, the PSA concentration also rises; it increases at a faster rate in older adult men [9]. In one study of 471 men, the serum PSA concentration increased by approximately 3.2 percent (0.04 ng/mL) per year for a healthy 60-year-old [10]. As a result, different normal reference ranges may be appropriate based upon a man's age [11,12]: ●40 to 49 years – 0 to 2.5 ng/mL ●50 to 59 years – 0 to 3.5 ng/mL ●60 to 69 years – 0 to 4.5 ng/mL ●70 to 79 years – 0 to 6.5 ng/mL These age-specific reference ranges have been proposed as a means of improving specificity and positive predictive value of the serum PSA in screening for prostate cancer.” READ MORE

  • What test is most likely to diagnose diabetes?

    This the update literature“ DIAGNOSTIC CRITERIA Fasting plasma glucose (FPG), two-hour plasma glucose during a 75 g oral glucose tolerance test (OGTT), or glycated hemoglobin (A1C) may be used for diagnostic testing. OGTT is not commonly used (except during pregnancy) owing to its inconvenience. (See "Gestational diabetes mellitus: Screening, diagnosis, and prevention", section on 'Screening for GDM'.) The following definitions are consistent with guidelines from the American Diabetes Association (ADA) (table 1 and table 2) [3] and the World Health Organization [4]. The diagnostic criteria were developed based upon the observed association between the glycemic thresholds and the risk for developing retinopathy [5]. Diabetes Symptomatic hyperglycemia — The diagnosis of diabetes mellitus is easily established when a patient presents with classic symptoms of hyperglycemia (thirst, polyuria, weight loss, blurry vision) and has a random blood glucose value of 200 mg/dL (11.1 mmol/L) or higher. Most patients with type 1 diabetes are symptomatic and have plasma glucose concentrations well above ≥200 mg/dL. Some patients with type 2 diabetes also present with symptomatic hyperglycemia and blood glucose ≥200 mg/dL. (See 'Differentiating the cause' below.) Asymptomatic hyperglycemia — The diagnosis of diabetes in an asymptomatic individual (generally type 2 diabetes) can be established with any of the following criteria (table 1) [3]: ●FPG values ≥126 mg/dL (7.0 mmol/L). Fasting is defined as no caloric intake for at least eight hours. ●Two-hour plasma glucose values of ≥200 mg/dL (11.1 mmol/L) during a 75 g OGTT. ●A1C values ≥6.5 percent (48 mmol/mol). In the absence of unequivocal symptomatic hyperglycemia, the diagnosis of diabetes must be confirmed on a subsequent day by repeat measurement, repeating the same test for confirmation. However, if two different tests (eg, FPG and A1C) are available and are concordant for the diagnosis of diabetes, additional testing is not needed [6]. If two different tests are discordant, the test that is diagnostic of diabetes should be repeated to confirm the diagnosis [3]. (Related Pathway(s): Diabetes: Diagnosis of diabetes mellitus or prediabetes in non-pregnant adults.)” READ MORE

  • I have paralegal questions?

    This question can be answered by a forensic pathologist. READ MORE

  • How long should a pathology report take?

    It should not take 24-48 hours READ MORE

  • How long does it take to get biopsy results for bladder cancer?

    It should not take more than a day or two. You need to call the pathology department of the hospital they should give your results. READ MORE

  • How serious is mono in a child?

    It is a self limiting viral infection but he should avoid contact sports. READ MORE

  • Does anemia go away?

    She needs to do a full blood work to find out what is causing the anemia and should see a hematologist and sometimes it could be due to heavy monthly period or diet. READ MORE

  • How serious is fatty liver disease?

    Lab work to rule out other causes such as diabetes, alcohol intake , liver disease or abnormal lipid profile can cause it, biopsy may also help to diagnose the cause. READ MORE

  • Is there supposed to be a hole after wisdom tooth extraction?

    It can cause sinus infection. READ MORE

  • Is there a blood shortage during the pandemic?

    I think every state and locality is different. READ MORE

  • What causes an itchy rash on hands?

    It should be checked for scabbies or it can be to dryness due to washing too much READ MORE

  • Do pituitary tumors spread to other parts of the body?

    Pituitary adenomas are more common but pituitary carcinomas are rare. I assume it’s metastatic nature is rare as well. READ MORE

  • How common is sickle cell disease in children?

    “When one parent has sickle cell trait and the other parent has sickle cell trait or another hemoglobin trait (such as hemoglobin C or beta-thalassemia), there is a one-in-four chance that their baby will be born with sickle cell disease.” READ MORE

  • Can COVID cause kidney damage?

    The literature started it causes injury to the kidneys “ GLOMERULAR DISEASE COVID-19 associated glomerular disease — Glomerular lesions were reported in a minority of patients with COVID-19, with collapsing focal segmental glomerulosclerosis (FSGS), also called COVID-associated nephropathy (COVAN), being the most common. Such patients present with nephrotic-range proteinuria and acute kidney injury (AKI) ” READ MORE

  • Why Is O the universal blood donor?

    Because you don’t have antibodies to A or B blood types READ MORE

  • Who performs autopsies?

    There are two types, forensic and medical. The forensics are performed by pathologists or residents/fellows in coroners' offices, and medical autopsies are mostly done by the pathologist/residents/fellows in the hospitals. READ MORE

  • How do you know if you have an infection after oral surgery?

    A blood work can show infection, but there would fever and other constitutional symptoms and swelling and pain, etc. READ MORE

  • Will my child have low red blood cells if I do?

    The best course would be to test the child for blood work. READ MORE

Areas of expertise and specialization

emergency medicine

Dr. Dr. Naseh Nawabi, MD's Practice location

10308 W SAMPLE ROAD CORAL -
Coral Springs, FL 33065
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New patients: 818-815-9172, 818-815-9172, 818-815-9172
Fax: 954-755-0861

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Get to know Emergency Medicine Specialist Dr. Naseh Nawabi, who serves patients in Coral Springs, Florida.

Dr. Nawabi is the President and leading physician at Walking Urgent Care in Coral Springs, Florida.

Back in 2000, he earned his medical degree from the Ross University School of Medicine. He then went on to complete his residency in laboratory medicine at the Cedars-Sinai Medical Center in 2005, before moving to Florida shortly after.
He is the president oh the urgent care where he has worked for the past 8 years. He has taken care of patients who have had urgent care needs.He has taken care of patients with Covid19 that their doctors refused to see them. He also rendered services for patients with other illnesses or injuries requiring immediate medical attention. He works with 3 other physician assistantsJamie Breslin, Adrianna Mattioli and Rubash Masood in this urgent care to care for acutely ill or injured patients on an unscheduled basis.

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