
University of California, Irvine
Bachelor of Science in Public Health Sciences, 2008
St. George’s University
Doctor of Medicine, 2014

New York University
Langone Hospital
Brooklyn, Brooklyn, NY
Internal Medicine Residency, 2014-17
West Virginia University
Morgantown, WV
Pulmonary & Critical Care Medicine Fellowship, 2017-20
University of California, Los Angeles
Sleep Medicine Fellowship, 2020-21
American Board of Internal Medicine
Certified, Internal Medicine
Certified, Pulmonary Disease
Certified, Critical Care Medicine
Certified, Sleep Medicine
Dr. Mohamad Abdelfattah is a board-certified critical care physician born and raised in Orange County, California. He left his home state for a decade to pursue his medical education, residency, and fellowship training. After years of advanced training and experience, he is thrilled to return to Southern California to serve the community
Dr. Mohamad Abdelfattah is a board-certified critical care physician born and raised in Orange County, California. He left his home state for a decade to pursue his medical education, residency, and fellowship training. After years of advanced training and experience, he is thrilled to return to Southern California to serve the community that shaped him.
Passionate about delivering compassionate, evidence-based care to critically ill patients, Dr. Abdelfattah brings both expertise and empathy to every aspect of his practice.
Outside of medicine, he enjoys playing sports, traveling, and spending quality time with his family.
Board Certified Intensivist
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