22407 Holzwarth Road,
Spring,
TX
77389
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About the Provider
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Education & Board Certification
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Professional Associations
Samira Yasmeen Ahmed, MD, graduated from the Mymensingh Medical College in Bangladesh in 1997 and went on to complete her MBA at San Francisco State University in 2004. She then finished her residency at Alameda County Medical Center/Highland Hospital in 2011. Before joining Kelsey-Seybold, she worked in medical settings in both Bangladesh and California.
Dr. Ahmed empowers patients to take control of their health, guiding them to live better and healthier lives not only for themselves but also for their families. She likes treating all age groups, but she is especially interested in geriatric populations. Her goal is to make it easy for populations that need extra support from their health care provider to have a happier and healthier life. She joined Kelsey-Seybold in 2023.
Awards & Publications
Publications
- Hsue P Y, Farah H, Bolger A F, Palav S, Ahmed S Y, Deeks SG, Huang L, Ellman A, Dollard S, Martin JN, HIV is associated with pulmonary hypertension independent of known risk factors. Circulations 2005 Nov; 112 Suppl II): II-97. (Published)
Research
- Primary Investigator for Site 1 in a Multinational Research committee during Covid time, done under Chinese biggest pharmaceutical company and monitored by ICDDRB (Researching the Effect and prognosis of Monoclonal Antibody during moderate and Severe COVID 19 Pneumonia) — which was successfully completed in 4 sites in Bangladesh, India and Malaysia and data is in the process of data analysis and publication both in China and Bangladesh.
Hobbies & Interests
Dr. Ahmed loves spending time with her family, cooking, gardening, interior decoration, reading, spending time in nature, and traveling.
Medical School
- Mymensingh Medical College, Bangladesh, 1997
Internship/Residency
- Alameda County Medical Center/Highland Hospital, 2011
Board Certifications
- American Board of Internal Medicine - Internal Medicine
Dr. Ahmed has been a member of the American College of Physicians since 2003, the San Francisco Medical Association since 2012, and the Bangladesh Medical Association since 1997, and she is a lifetime member of the Bangladesh Society of Medicine.