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Board Certified Doctor

Ajey B Golwala MD PC. is an Internal Medicine Specialist in Raleigh and Fuquay Varina North Carolina. He graduated with honors in 1982. Having more than 35 years of diverse experiences, especially in INTERNAL MEDICINE.

Participated programs include

Associated with UNC Alliance and Community Care of North Carolina
Recognized by National Committee For Quality Assurance (NCQA)
Medicare Electronic Health Record (EHR)
North Carolina Board Certified
American Board of Internal Medicine Certified in Internal Medicine

Specialization
Allopathic Physician / Internal Medicine
Issued State North Carolina

Our practice offer quality care in a friendly environment treatment for most common medical conditions including Diabetes, Thyroid disorder, Atrial Fibrillation, Heart disease, Hypertension, Asthma, Sleep Apnea, Arthritis, Back pain, Acid reflux, Anemia, Kidney disease, Obesity, Stroke, Gout

Specialty: Internal Medicine
General internal medicine physicians, or internists, are primary-care doctors who perform physical exams and treat a wide spectrum of common illnesses in adult men and women. One of every four physicians in the U.S. is an internist, many of whom are certified in one of 19 subspecialties, including cardiology, infectious disease and medical oncology.

Education & Medical Training

Coney Island Hospital
Residency, Internal Medicine

Government Medical College Gujarat
Medical School

Certifications & Licensure


American Board of Internal Medicine
Certified in Internal Medicine

 


NC State Medical License

MBBS – Bachelor of Medicine, Bachelor of Surgery

Since 1982

Master of Orthopedic Surgery

Since 1986

Doctor of Medicine MD

Since 1992

Our practice is located in Raleigh and Fuquay-Varina. We are committed to provide quality healthcare to each individual patient and to recognize the value of each patient. Our mission is to provide vital education to our patients, to evaluate and treat their illness and to prevent the progression of the disease process.